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    PS Slipping after Timing belt change

    Hey guys,
    i just finished changing water pump and timing belt etc, put a new belt on the power steering pump, when to go for a drive and seemed to be doing a weird pulling and slipping thing, is the belt too tight or loose or something...?

    Thanks

    #2
    hopefully! Go check and get back.

    Sorry, hows my humor? I guess I need more coffee.

    Seriously tho, new belts often stretch a bit. Too tight will strain the other pulleys. Too loose will slip. The really don't need to be uber tight,and dont strip the tightener gears. There is a factory recommended amount of deflection required. I even have the tool to measure it! Regards.
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      #3
      hopefully! Go check and get back.

      Sorry, hows my humor? I guess I need more coffee.

      Seriously tho, new belts often stretch a bit. Too tight will strain the other pulleys. Too loose will slip. The really don't need to be uber tight,and dont strip the tightener gears. There is a factory recommended amount of deflection required. I even have the tool to measure it! Regards.
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        #4
        what should the deflection be? cant seem to find it in the Bentley manual?

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          #5
          Rule of thumb is you should be able to turn the belt 90ยบ and no further. See 0:33 here:

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            #6
            about half an inch would be ok
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