Drive Belt Adjustment Specifications

1990 Toyota 4Runner 2D Utility, 2.4 R, AutomaticSECTION Drive Belt Adjustment Specifications
BELT ADJUSTMENT (1)

Application New Belt Used Belt
Camry & Celica
A/C 160 (73) 100 (45)
Alternator
With A/C 175 (79) 130 (59)
Without A/C 125 (57) 95 (43)
Power Steering 125 (57) 80 (36)
Corolla
A/C 160 (73) 100 (45)
Alternator 160 (73) 125 (57)
Power Steering 125 (57) 80 (36)
Pickup & 4Runner
"V" Ribbed
A/C 160 (73) 100 (45)
Non-A/C 105 (48) 85 (39)
Conventional 125 (57) 80 (36)
Tercel
Alternator 160 (73) 100 (45)
A/C 165 (75) 110 (50)
Power Steering 175 (79) 115 (52)
(1) Tension in Lbs. (kg) Using Burroughs Tension Gauge.
RENDER: 1.0x

NO RELATED

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