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 A/C belt. Is this the right way? Last night I decided to put the belt on the A/C compressor back on my 420sel. I replaced the water pump recently and cut all the belts off so I wasnt sure how to put them back on. Well after looking at it, I used a cresent wrench on a flat spot behind the tensioner pulley and pushed down until I could get the belt on. The pulley did not spring back like most car's tensioners. So I just pulled it back up until tight. I tested the A/C and it works just fine with no belt sqeal. Does this sound like the proper way to do this? | 
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 yes that is the way to do it.it is not a tensioner pulley it is an idler pulley and is the only adjustment on the a/c belt.listen with stethoscope at arm with engine running to make sure that bearing is good in pulley,common problem. | 
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 Thanks. I was stumped when I was finishing up the water pump, and I needed my car so I just left it off. It will be nice to have A/C now when it is needed. | 
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