So I needed to add more tension to my belt setup since I’m running 149” belt and 02-05 use a different idler pulley setup than the 06-up that doesn’t really let you get all the slack out of the belt. This is only an issue if you are like me and have a van thermostat housing and dual fueler
That said, I have a dayco tensioner from autozone that I know a lot of guys run as well to keep the belt on their truck. The two Allen head bolts on the back of the tensioner that set into the recesses of the accessory bracket to “key it” can be unbolted without anything coming apart. Figure out how much you want to add for tension and redrill holes clockwise from the original holes. I went 3/8” from original. You can go farther than this just by sanding off the stop that keeps you from going too far. Made a significant difference in tension from before
As you can see, I have 4 open holes. First time I added new holes in the wrong direction lol (counterclockwise, don’t go that way unless you want less tension)
May not be many guys needing this mod but think this will help those that still have jumping belt issues at high rpm or can’t get pulley alignment perfect
That said, I have a dayco tensioner from autozone that I know a lot of guys run as well to keep the belt on their truck. The two Allen head bolts on the back of the tensioner that set into the recesses of the accessory bracket to “key it” can be unbolted without anything coming apart. Figure out how much you want to add for tension and redrill holes clockwise from the original holes. I went 3/8” from original. You can go farther than this just by sanding off the stop that keeps you from going too far. Made a significant difference in tension from before
As you can see, I have 4 open holes. First time I added new holes in the wrong direction lol (counterclockwise, don’t go that way unless you want less tension)
May not be many guys needing this mod but think this will help those that still have jumping belt issues at high rpm or can’t get pulley alignment perfect