Hello, I have been trying to find a good description of how to compress the belt tensioner on my CRD, and so far I have discovered that you need a 15mm spanner wrench, or something similar with enough leverage to twist the sprung part of the tensioner clockwise in order to lower the pulley and release the tension from the belt. I was wondering if there is a better location to place the wrench other than on the bolt that holds the pulley on the tensioner, or is this the only location. Also, the tensioner seems rather stiff compared to other vehicles I have worked on with auto tensioners (mostly BMW's), and I was wondering if there is a risk of damaging the bearings on the pulley by overtightening the bolt when you twist the tensioner. I was also wondering if the anyone has tried to replace the bearings on these tensioner or idler pulleys? If so, what size bearing did you need.
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