culshaw 1 Posted December 1, 2020 Hi all, I put too much shoulder into my tensioner and didn't see it fouling a bolt and it cracked the case. Does it need replacing or is it only serving the arm of releasing the tension to the pulley? I don't want to put any tension onto the belt if it's going to rip the casing apart and put metal all down the pulleys Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
fendervg 33 Posted December 1, 2020 Not sure about this tbh - is the tension spring not in the part that is cracked, as that is what you tighten the bolt in to to release it? If you are stuck, I think I have an old one somewhere that came off my car about 5 years ago - it was still working fine, maybe a little bit noisy at the time - and you could either replace or swap over your pulley and bearing. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
culshaw 1 Posted December 1, 2020 I've got a spare, just wanted to avoid the faff of detaching the pulley and lining it up correct (it's on supercharger mount) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
1xshaunx1 27 Posted December 1, 2020 Fact The bolt in the photo is to release the tension on the belt so you can change the belt/tensioner. It pushes against the raised knuckle of the casting to do the release of spring, obviously you’ve cracked the knuckle base. Opinion I wouldn’t think you’ll have any problems if you back the bolt off and removed it to put tension back on the belt. I’d then put marks on the tensioner where the cracks end now and keep an eye on if they are getting longer. If they do you have your answer and you’ll have to swap it out. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
1xshaunx1 27 Posted December 1, 2020 Only problem I can see is if it hits the other part of the stop a lot when the engine is running it will finish it off Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
1xshaunx1 27 Posted December 1, 2020 Also it’ll be a git to change if it does break Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
fla 9 Posted December 1, 2020 I just use a spanner on the tensioner itself to release tension. A bit easier and quicker. I had the same issue with the lobe breaking off one tensioner - i think its just cast alloy, so not particularly strong Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites