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Old 05-14-2007, 08:09 PM   #1
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Default str4-joe's belt question

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Originally Posted by srt4-joe View Post

That's how the belt goes on the vehicle in the shop. Now the crank doesn't move obviously, so how does the fan bracket move. But it's running on another belt loop. Not the OEM serpentine belt, but it runs on another crankshaft pulley outside the loop.
I wanted to look up something on Techauthority and remembered this question.

I have seen other postings with Service Manual content, so I felt reasonably comfortable posting some of it as well.

Attached is information that I think addresses the area in outlined in the picture above.

-Jon
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