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CharlestonN 01-11-2009 02:23 AM

1995 E320 Coupe Serpentine Belt, HELP !
 
I have a 1995 E320 coupe and my Serpentine Belt just shredded tonight, i am going to buy anew one Monday and throw it in but i need a diagram of the pulley setup and how to thread the belt

Any DIY tutorials would be appreciated and any other advice would be helpful as well

Thanks in advance

Max47 01-11-2009 06:42 AM

Diagram
 
Hi
You will find a diagram for for your poly-V belt in your owner's manual.

Check the index under V-Belt

Your owner's manual should be in the glove box :D:D

Max

Pete Geither 01-11-2009 07:44 AM

OOPS,,, no glove box in that car. Maybe in the console, or in the pockets on the front seat backs.:D

CharlestonN 01-11-2009 03:13 PM

I have my manual and i know i have seen the diagram in there before but i believe i left my manual in storage . . .

Any online links to a diagram? or anyone with the same motor that can scan that diagram for me? it would REALLY be appreciated

Thanks again !

deanyel 01-11-2009 09:11 PM

It's the same as the S320 on page 126 here - http://bayhas.com:8080/w140manu/1995%20S320%20S420%20S500%20Owner's%20Manual%20Edition%20C.pdf

CharlestonN 01-12-2009 12:20 AM

Just found my manual today in my trunk and found the diagram but thanks for the link, it will help in the future

Now i have anew problem

I checked out the pulley's and it looks like the pulley for the Air Pump is tilted and i am not sure if this is fixable without replacing it . . .

It looks like there is a main structure of the pulley then over that structure is a sleeve which the belt actually comes in contact with, that sleeve looks like it is tilted on the main structure but the main structure is intact . . .

Any ideas?

Ferdman 01-12-2009 07:24 AM

It sounds like the air pump pulley bearing failed. Remove the air pump from the car and disassemble it to determine the exact problem.


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