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Wiring Diagrams are located in Appendix F of the -20 and Appendix E of the -34
The bolts that are circled are the ones to adjust the power steering pump.Just to update, and thanks to all especially with 90Jimmy really nice guy walked me through the generator install. It is installed but I am currently replacing the belts before I try and start it after all this.
Having some issues getting the power steering belt off, loosened a couple bolts on it but it doesn't want to give me enough movement to get that belt off. I read on here there's a bolt that you reach from underneath the truck but I have yet to see that. Not sure... it is a old belt but I might just leave it on if I can find a suitable way to get it off. Do you just have to take the whole power steering pump off?
Ah I see, thank you. I had 3 bolts loosened but may have missed one or loosened the wrong one possibly..The bolts that are circled are the ones to adjust the power steering pump.
You also have to loosen the 4th bolt that it pivots on. Use some kind of pry bar between the PS pump and the water (nothing that damage the PS pump ) pry out and tighten the bolts . Same with the alternator belts .Ah I see, thank you. I had 3 bolts loosened but may have missed one or loosened the wrong one possibly..
Is there any other adjustments made under the hood or is it just with the PS pump?
Also how do you create tension once the new belt is on?
Yes thank you, I saw that square hole the other day. Unfortunately whoever monkey'd with it before put a dent in the side of the PS pump... But I appreciate it when I get home (out of town for work) I will try that maneuver.the power steering pump bracket has a square hole in it, from the back side it takes the right length socket extension and size (I believe half inch)/ using a breaker bar not socket wrench you can tighten the power steering pump without having to pry on the pump itself. prying on the pump will damage the tank reservoir. the alts have holes in the brackets and a long large screw driver is needed to tighten alt belts, you can pry on the side of the alt. and not hurt it.
I will try what TGP suggested I believe the crankshaft bolt is on the big pulley lowest to the ground on these trucks? Sorry I am a noob to mechanical stuff. I have looked at the starter but not sure what I am looking at.Have you had a chance to check the starter bolts? If the starter drive is hung up doing as TGP has suggested may return the drive. And try to restart and see if it is a loud click or soft click, for engagement.
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