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Brian Hawke 10-03-2004 10:07 AM

How do can I remove the fan belt from 2000 TJ 4.0L
 
I want to do a water pump replacement on my 2000 TJ 4.0L.

I hope someone can write a more detail description of the fan belt
removal procedure.

The DC service manual is real vague on how to remove the "accessory
drive belt" (fan belt) especially for the 4.0L engine.

The manual states the following procedure on page 7-32 cooling system:

BELT REPLACEMENT

REMOVAL
Belt tension is adjusted at the power steering pump bracket and idler
pulley assembly.
(1) Disconnect negative battery cable from the battery.
(2) Loosen idler pulley bolt (fig 42). < fig. 42 is of a 2.2L engine >
(3) Loosen tension adjusting bolt (fig 42) and remove accessory drive belt.

INSTALLATION
(1) Check condition of all pulleys
(2) Install new belt. (Caution for correct routing of serpentine belt).
(3) Tighten idler pulley bolt and re-check belt tension. Adjust if
necessary.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------

I'm having trouble finding the tension adjustment bolt at the power
steering pump bracket.

With the manual pictures only showing the procedure for the 2.5L engine
my ignorance of the correct procedure it stalling the project.

I don't see how loosening the idler pulley bolt (it's between the
generator and power steering pump pulley) is going to make the belt
slack for easy remove.

I hope someone can write a more detail description of the fan belt
removal procedure.


L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) Hughes III 10-03-2004 02:05 PM

Re: How do can I remove the fan belt from 2000 TJ 4.0L
 
Hi Brian,
Loosen the idler shaft bolt first, then the adjustment bolt:
http://www.----------.com/serpenti.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------

Brian Hawke wrote:
>
> I want to do a water pump replacement on my 2000 TJ 4.0L.
>
> I hope someone can write a more detail description of the fan belt
> removal procedure.
>
> The DC service manual is real vague on how to remove the "accessory
> drive belt" (fan belt) especially for the 4.0L engine.
>
> The manual states the following procedure on page 7-32 cooling system:
>
> BELT REPLACEMENT
>
> REMOVAL
> Belt tension is adjusted at the power steering pump bracket and idler
> pulley assembly.
> (1) Disconnect negative battery cable from the battery.
> (2) Loosen idler pulley bolt (fig 42). < fig. 42 is of a 2.2L engine >
> (3) Loosen tension adjusting bolt (fig 42) and remove accessory drive belt.
>
> INSTALLATION
> (1) Check condition of all pulleys
> (2) Install new belt. (Caution for correct routing of serpentine belt).
> (3) Tighten idler pulley bolt and re-check belt tension. Adjust if
> necessary.
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> I'm having trouble finding the tension adjustment bolt at the power
> steering pump bracket.
>
> With the manual pictures only showing the procedure for the 2.5L engine
> my ignorance of the correct procedure it stalling the project.
>
> I don't see how loosening the idler pulley bolt (it's between the
> generator and power steering pump pulley) is going to make the belt
> slack for easy remove.
>
> I hope someone can write a more detail description of the fan belt
> removal procedure.


L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) Hughes III 10-03-2004 02:05 PM

Re: How do can I remove the fan belt from 2000 TJ 4.0L
 
Hi Brian,
Loosen the idler shaft bolt first, then the adjustment bolt:
http://www.----------.com/serpenti.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------

Brian Hawke wrote:
>
> I want to do a water pump replacement on my 2000 TJ 4.0L.
>
> I hope someone can write a more detail description of the fan belt
> removal procedure.
>
> The DC service manual is real vague on how to remove the "accessory
> drive belt" (fan belt) especially for the 4.0L engine.
>
> The manual states the following procedure on page 7-32 cooling system:
>
> BELT REPLACEMENT
>
> REMOVAL
> Belt tension is adjusted at the power steering pump bracket and idler
> pulley assembly.
> (1) Disconnect negative battery cable from the battery.
> (2) Loosen idler pulley bolt (fig 42). < fig. 42 is of a 2.2L engine >
> (3) Loosen tension adjusting bolt (fig 42) and remove accessory drive belt.
>
> INSTALLATION
> (1) Check condition of all pulleys
> (2) Install new belt. (Caution for correct routing of serpentine belt).
> (3) Tighten idler pulley bolt and re-check belt tension. Adjust if
> necessary.
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> I'm having trouble finding the tension adjustment bolt at the power
> steering pump bracket.
>
> With the manual pictures only showing the procedure for the 2.5L engine
> my ignorance of the correct procedure it stalling the project.
>
> I don't see how loosening the idler pulley bolt (it's between the
> generator and power steering pump pulley) is going to make the belt
> slack for easy remove.
>
> I hope someone can write a more detail description of the fan belt
> removal procedure.


L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) Hughes III 10-03-2004 02:05 PM

Re: How do can I remove the fan belt from 2000 TJ 4.0L
 
Hi Brian,
Loosen the idler shaft bolt first, then the adjustment bolt:
http://www.----------.com/serpenti.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------

Brian Hawke wrote:
>
> I want to do a water pump replacement on my 2000 TJ 4.0L.
>
> I hope someone can write a more detail description of the fan belt
> removal procedure.
>
> The DC service manual is real vague on how to remove the "accessory
> drive belt" (fan belt) especially for the 4.0L engine.
>
> The manual states the following procedure on page 7-32 cooling system:
>
> BELT REPLACEMENT
>
> REMOVAL
> Belt tension is adjusted at the power steering pump bracket and idler
> pulley assembly.
> (1) Disconnect negative battery cable from the battery.
> (2) Loosen idler pulley bolt (fig 42). < fig. 42 is of a 2.2L engine >
> (3) Loosen tension adjusting bolt (fig 42) and remove accessory drive belt.
>
> INSTALLATION
> (1) Check condition of all pulleys
> (2) Install new belt. (Caution for correct routing of serpentine belt).
> (3) Tighten idler pulley bolt and re-check belt tension. Adjust if
> necessary.
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> I'm having trouble finding the tension adjustment bolt at the power
> steering pump bracket.
>
> With the manual pictures only showing the procedure for the 2.5L engine
> my ignorance of the correct procedure it stalling the project.
>
> I don't see how loosening the idler pulley bolt (it's between the
> generator and power steering pump pulley) is going to make the belt
> slack for easy remove.
>
> I hope someone can write a more detail description of the fan belt
> removal procedure.


Mood 10-03-2004 04:19 PM

Re: How do can I remove the fan belt from 2000 TJ 4.0L
 
I am almost certian you have the same tensioner setup as I have on my
2.5L '98. If so, this is how you loosen the belt to get it off

On the PS pump bracket, there is in idler pulley. Sticking out of the
back of the idler pulley is a bolt, perpendicular to the axel of the
pulley, this bolt adjusts the tension. This bolt is parallel to a
channel in the idler pulley bracket that the pulley moves up and down
on to adjust the tension.

First, loosen the bolt in the middle of the pulley, then turn the
tension bolt (CCW I think) until the belt is loose enough to slip off.
To put the belt back on, first tighten up the tensioner bolt, then
tighten the axel bolt to clamp the pulley in place.

-Jim

Brian Hawke <brian.hawke@sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:<uKT7d.368$jj2.28882@news20.bellglobal.com>.. .
> I want to do a water pump replacement on my 2000 TJ 4.0L.
>
> I hope someone can write a more detail description of the fan belt
> removal procedure.
>
> The DC service manual is real vague on how to remove the "accessory
> drive belt" (fan belt) especially for the 4.0L engine.
>
> The manual states the following procedure on page 7-32 cooling system:
>
> BELT REPLACEMENT
>
> REMOVAL
> Belt tension is adjusted at the power steering pump bracket and idler
> pulley assembly.
> (1) Disconnect negative battery cable from the battery.
> (2) Loosen idler pulley bolt (fig 42). < fig. 42 is of a 2.2L engine >
> (3) Loosen tension adjusting bolt (fig 42) and remove accessory drive belt.
>
> INSTALLATION
> (1) Check condition of all pulleys
> (2) Install new belt. (Caution for correct routing of serpentine belt).
> (3) Tighten idler pulley bolt and re-check belt tension. Adjust if
> necessary.
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> I'm having trouble finding the tension adjustment bolt at the power
> steering pump bracket.
>
> With the manual pictures only showing the procedure for the 2.5L engine
> my ignorance of the correct procedure it stalling the project.
>
> I don't see how loosening the idler pulley bolt (it's between the
> generator and power steering pump pulley) is going to make the belt
> slack for easy remove.
>
> I hope someone can write a more detail description of the fan belt
> removal procedure.


Mood 10-03-2004 04:19 PM

Re: How do can I remove the fan belt from 2000 TJ 4.0L
 
I am almost certian you have the same tensioner setup as I have on my
2.5L '98. If so, this is how you loosen the belt to get it off

On the PS pump bracket, there is in idler pulley. Sticking out of the
back of the idler pulley is a bolt, perpendicular to the axel of the
pulley, this bolt adjusts the tension. This bolt is parallel to a
channel in the idler pulley bracket that the pulley moves up and down
on to adjust the tension.

First, loosen the bolt in the middle of the pulley, then turn the
tension bolt (CCW I think) until the belt is loose enough to slip off.
To put the belt back on, first tighten up the tensioner bolt, then
tighten the axel bolt to clamp the pulley in place.

-Jim

Brian Hawke <brian.hawke@sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:<uKT7d.368$jj2.28882@news20.bellglobal.com>.. .
> I want to do a water pump replacement on my 2000 TJ 4.0L.
>
> I hope someone can write a more detail description of the fan belt
> removal procedure.
>
> The DC service manual is real vague on how to remove the "accessory
> drive belt" (fan belt) especially for the 4.0L engine.
>
> The manual states the following procedure on page 7-32 cooling system:
>
> BELT REPLACEMENT
>
> REMOVAL
> Belt tension is adjusted at the power steering pump bracket and idler
> pulley assembly.
> (1) Disconnect negative battery cable from the battery.
> (2) Loosen idler pulley bolt (fig 42). < fig. 42 is of a 2.2L engine >
> (3) Loosen tension adjusting bolt (fig 42) and remove accessory drive belt.
>
> INSTALLATION
> (1) Check condition of all pulleys
> (2) Install new belt. (Caution for correct routing of serpentine belt).
> (3) Tighten idler pulley bolt and re-check belt tension. Adjust if
> necessary.
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> I'm having trouble finding the tension adjustment bolt at the power
> steering pump bracket.
>
> With the manual pictures only showing the procedure for the 2.5L engine
> my ignorance of the correct procedure it stalling the project.
>
> I don't see how loosening the idler pulley bolt (it's between the
> generator and power steering pump pulley) is going to make the belt
> slack for easy remove.
>
> I hope someone can write a more detail description of the fan belt
> removal procedure.


Mood 10-03-2004 04:19 PM

Re: How do can I remove the fan belt from 2000 TJ 4.0L
 
I am almost certian you have the same tensioner setup as I have on my
2.5L '98. If so, this is how you loosen the belt to get it off

On the PS pump bracket, there is in idler pulley. Sticking out of the
back of the idler pulley is a bolt, perpendicular to the axel of the
pulley, this bolt adjusts the tension. This bolt is parallel to a
channel in the idler pulley bracket that the pulley moves up and down
on to adjust the tension.

First, loosen the bolt in the middle of the pulley, then turn the
tension bolt (CCW I think) until the belt is loose enough to slip off.
To put the belt back on, first tighten up the tensioner bolt, then
tighten the axel bolt to clamp the pulley in place.

-Jim

Brian Hawke <brian.hawke@sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:<uKT7d.368$jj2.28882@news20.bellglobal.com>.. .
> I want to do a water pump replacement on my 2000 TJ 4.0L.
>
> I hope someone can write a more detail description of the fan belt
> removal procedure.
>
> The DC service manual is real vague on how to remove the "accessory
> drive belt" (fan belt) especially for the 4.0L engine.
>
> The manual states the following procedure on page 7-32 cooling system:
>
> BELT REPLACEMENT
>
> REMOVAL
> Belt tension is adjusted at the power steering pump bracket and idler
> pulley assembly.
> (1) Disconnect negative battery cable from the battery.
> (2) Loosen idler pulley bolt (fig 42). < fig. 42 is of a 2.2L engine >
> (3) Loosen tension adjusting bolt (fig 42) and remove accessory drive belt.
>
> INSTALLATION
> (1) Check condition of all pulleys
> (2) Install new belt. (Caution for correct routing of serpentine belt).
> (3) Tighten idler pulley bolt and re-check belt tension. Adjust if
> necessary.
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> I'm having trouble finding the tension adjustment bolt at the power
> steering pump bracket.
>
> With the manual pictures only showing the procedure for the 2.5L engine
> my ignorance of the correct procedure it stalling the project.
>
> I don't see how loosening the idler pulley bolt (it's between the
> generator and power steering pump pulley) is going to make the belt
> slack for easy remove.
>
> I hope someone can write a more detail description of the fan belt
> removal procedure.


Matt Macchiarolo 10-03-2004 06:19 PM

Re: How do can I remove the fan belt from 2000 TJ 4.0L
 
Which year FSM do you have? The 2000 model year saw a spring-loaded idler
pulley/arm which maintained the belt tension, not the old power-steering
pump adjustment. It should be located just below the alternator. I had to
remove mine to install the Kilby air compressor.

"Brian Hawke" <brian.hawke@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:uKT7d.368$jj2.28882@news20.bellglobal.com...
> I want to do a water pump replacement on my 2000 TJ 4.0L.
>
> I hope someone can write a more detail description of the fan belt
> removal procedure.
>
> The DC service manual is real vague on how to remove the "accessory
> drive belt" (fan belt) especially for the 4.0L engine.
>
> The manual states the following procedure on page 7-32 cooling system:
>
> BELT REPLACEMENT
>
> REMOVAL
> Belt tension is adjusted at the power steering pump bracket and idler
> pulley assembly.
> (1) Disconnect negative battery cable from the battery.
> (2) Loosen idler pulley bolt (fig 42). < fig. 42 is of a 2.2L engine >
> (3) Loosen tension adjusting bolt (fig 42) and remove accessory drive

belt.
>
> INSTALLATION
> (1) Check condition of all pulleys
> (2) Install new belt. (Caution for correct routing of serpentine belt).
> (3) Tighten idler pulley bolt and re-check belt tension. Adjust if
> necessary.
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> I'm having trouble finding the tension adjustment bolt at the power
> steering pump bracket.
>
> With the manual pictures only showing the procedure for the 2.5L engine
> my ignorance of the correct procedure it stalling the project.
>
> I don't see how loosening the idler pulley bolt (it's between the
> generator and power steering pump pulley) is going to make the belt
> slack for easy remove.
>
> I hope someone can write a more detail description of the fan belt
> removal procedure.
>




Matt Macchiarolo 10-03-2004 06:19 PM

Re: How do can I remove the fan belt from 2000 TJ 4.0L
 
Which year FSM do you have? The 2000 model year saw a spring-loaded idler
pulley/arm which maintained the belt tension, not the old power-steering
pump adjustment. It should be located just below the alternator. I had to
remove mine to install the Kilby air compressor.

"Brian Hawke" <brian.hawke@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:uKT7d.368$jj2.28882@news20.bellglobal.com...
> I want to do a water pump replacement on my 2000 TJ 4.0L.
>
> I hope someone can write a more detail description of the fan belt
> removal procedure.
>
> The DC service manual is real vague on how to remove the "accessory
> drive belt" (fan belt) especially for the 4.0L engine.
>
> The manual states the following procedure on page 7-32 cooling system:
>
> BELT REPLACEMENT
>
> REMOVAL
> Belt tension is adjusted at the power steering pump bracket and idler
> pulley assembly.
> (1) Disconnect negative battery cable from the battery.
> (2) Loosen idler pulley bolt (fig 42). < fig. 42 is of a 2.2L engine >
> (3) Loosen tension adjusting bolt (fig 42) and remove accessory drive

belt.
>
> INSTALLATION
> (1) Check condition of all pulleys
> (2) Install new belt. (Caution for correct routing of serpentine belt).
> (3) Tighten idler pulley bolt and re-check belt tension. Adjust if
> necessary.
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> I'm having trouble finding the tension adjustment bolt at the power
> steering pump bracket.
>
> With the manual pictures only showing the procedure for the 2.5L engine
> my ignorance of the correct procedure it stalling the project.
>
> I don't see how loosening the idler pulley bolt (it's between the
> generator and power steering pump pulley) is going to make the belt
> slack for easy remove.
>
> I hope someone can write a more detail description of the fan belt
> removal procedure.
>




Matt Macchiarolo 10-03-2004 06:19 PM

Re: How do can I remove the fan belt from 2000 TJ 4.0L
 
Which year FSM do you have? The 2000 model year saw a spring-loaded idler
pulley/arm which maintained the belt tension, not the old power-steering
pump adjustment. It should be located just below the alternator. I had to
remove mine to install the Kilby air compressor.

"Brian Hawke" <brian.hawke@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:uKT7d.368$jj2.28882@news20.bellglobal.com...
> I want to do a water pump replacement on my 2000 TJ 4.0L.
>
> I hope someone can write a more detail description of the fan belt
> removal procedure.
>
> The DC service manual is real vague on how to remove the "accessory
> drive belt" (fan belt) especially for the 4.0L engine.
>
> The manual states the following procedure on page 7-32 cooling system:
>
> BELT REPLACEMENT
>
> REMOVAL
> Belt tension is adjusted at the power steering pump bracket and idler
> pulley assembly.
> (1) Disconnect negative battery cable from the battery.
> (2) Loosen idler pulley bolt (fig 42). < fig. 42 is of a 2.2L engine >
> (3) Loosen tension adjusting bolt (fig 42) and remove accessory drive

belt.
>
> INSTALLATION
> (1) Check condition of all pulleys
> (2) Install new belt. (Caution for correct routing of serpentine belt).
> (3) Tighten idler pulley bolt and re-check belt tension. Adjust if
> necessary.
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> I'm having trouble finding the tension adjustment bolt at the power
> steering pump bracket.
>
> With the manual pictures only showing the procedure for the 2.5L engine
> my ignorance of the correct procedure it stalling the project.
>
> I don't see how loosening the idler pulley bolt (it's between the
> generator and power steering pump pulley) is going to make the belt
> slack for easy remove.
>
> I hope someone can write a more detail description of the fan belt
> removal procedure.
>





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