My next door neighbor has a 2000 Mitsubishi Galant with some kind of a 16 valve 4cyl. engine. When he first starts it up, there's the typical loud squeal of a drive belt slipping on a pulley.
Why do I care? Because I can be sitting in my living room with all the windows and doors shut in the house and the sound will cut right through the walls. It's down right painful.
One belt goes around the crank pulley, alternator, water pump, compressor. The other belt goes around the crank pulley and power steering pump. They both have the screw type manual tensioners; no serpentine automatic tensioner.
Do I need to loosen one of the bracket bolts before I start cranking on the screw tensioner?
I appreciate any help you guys can give me. I'm not getting payed for this; I just want the peace and quiet.
Why do I care? Because I can be sitting in my living room with all the windows and doors shut in the house and the sound will cut right through the walls. It's down right painful.
One belt goes around the crank pulley, alternator, water pump, compressor. The other belt goes around the crank pulley and power steering pump. They both have the screw type manual tensioners; no serpentine automatic tensioner.
Do I need to loosen one of the bracket bolts before I start cranking on the screw tensioner?
I appreciate any help you guys can give me. I'm not getting payed for this; I just want the peace and quiet.