



Top
Left: To remove the belt, place the end of the breaker bar or tensioner
bar into the square hole on the belt tensioner. Press the tensioner down to
relieve the tension on the belt so it can easily be removed.
Top Right: Carefully remove the belt from
each of the pulleys.
Bottom Left: Compare
the new belt to the old one to make sure you have the correct one. Place both
belts on each thumb and spread your arms apart. The new belt should be slightly
shorter because the old belt has stretched with use.
Bottom Right: If the belt tensioner is
loose, weak, or broken, you will have to replace it. Use a 15mm wrench to
remove the tensioner retaining bolt. Now slide the tensioner out.