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What is the easiest way to replace the belts

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Trying to replace the ALT, A/C and PS belts on my 92 Evo GSR.

 

It looks like it is a very tight fit on the side.

 

What is the easiest way to do this?

 

I did a search on the forum and checked all the manuals I have but couldn't find specific info.

 

Thanks in advance!



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Not that bad really. You can sortof get your hands in there
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Easy as.....timing belt is the prick to do in the car.
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12mm socket on extender bar drop it down onto the adjuster bolt 17mm to losen the adjuster from the wheel arch loosen belt pul it off and you done they're easy to do in car as said above it's the timing belt thats a bitch


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Thanks guys. I will give it a try then :)



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Temporarily removing the engine mount also gives a bit more room down there.




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