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Changing serpentine belt

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Old Mar 1, 2010 | 11:59 AM
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Default Changing serpentine belt

Hey guys I'm changing my serpentine belt and I've read in some of the old posts. And they say that in order to take the motor mount off you have to remove the stud and spacer that screw into the block,that part I get. The only question I have is does anyone know the size of the nut that'* on the stud and the size and type of the head of the stud. By type I mean hex or torx or some other type. I would like to get everything I need before I attempt to change the belt THANKS.


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I think its a 5/8 deep well. I just took one off the spare engine in my garage the other day. And I believe you can get away with a 6mm 12point socket. Persuasion with a hammer may be needed.
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