<VV> Belt Tensioner Tool

Steven J. Serenska corvair at serenska.com
Sat Sep 20 12:07:19 EDT 2014


Harry:

Actually, your answer helped because I hadn't noticed that Clark's was 
describing this as a Carb & Pulley wrench.  I'm thinking this must be it:

http://www.corvair.com/user-cgi/search.cgi?part=C3773

Thanks.

SJS


On 9/20/2014 12:02 PM, Harry Yarnell (Verizon) wrote:
> I'm going to assume the wrench Cal sells is the old John Moody 'bent
> wrench'.
> Back in the day, John would show up at corvair shows with a huge ring of
> these custom made wrenchs looking like an old western jailer with a huge
> ring of jailhouse keys.
> John's no longer with us, but the wrench he had was a Craftsman 9/16 x 1/2"
> box wrench bent to get to those pesky idler nuts and lower carb nuts. Worked
> great. I've got one in each of my Corvairs. I don't know if Clark's is
> having someone else bend these wrenchs, or if he's just run out of
> inventory.
>
> At any rate, a standard 9/16 box wrench will work in your situation; just
> more difficult.
>
>
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> Subject: <VV> Belt Tensioner Tool
>
> VVers:
>
> I heard some squealing last night from the engine compartment of my '65
> Monza 110 this morning.  I looked and saw that the belt seems very loose
> while the engine is running.  It looks like it's abnormally expanding
> contracting and trying its best to jump the pulleys on top of the shroud.
> The belt also squeals when you tap the throttle with the car in neutral.
> I'm thinking that I'm on my way to throwing a belt if I don't tighten it up.
>
> This thread (http://corvaircenter.com/phorum/read.php?1,502927,503056)
> on the Corvair Forum mentions the use of a belt wrench sold by Clark's.
> I just searched Clark's website but can't seem to find it.  The questions I
> have are:
>
> 1) Does anyone know the Clark's part no. or page in the catalog where this
> wrench is located?
>
> 2) Is this wrench really "mandatory" as one post-er said?  I have to think
> the answer is 'no' since people managed to do this before the wrench tool
> was invented.
>
> 3) Are there any other insights?
>
> This doesn't seem like rocket science, but I threw my first ever belt on a
> Corvair a few months ago so now I'm a little skittish.
>
> Thanks in advance for all replies.
>
> Steven "likes a good belt now and again" Serenska
>
>
>
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