How to replace a belt tensioner on GM 3.8 3800 1995 to 2005 (EP 88) accessories

How to replace a belt tensioner on GM 3.8 3800 1995 to 2005 (EP 88) accessories

Watch as I step by step explain how to remove and replace this item. Tools needed also explained.
Video posted Feb 6th, 2020. This is a bit complicating! 🎦 SKIPPABLE CHAPTERS BELOW 🎦

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🎦 SKIPABLE CHAPTERS 🎦
0:00 Unclemarks video intro explanation.
0:40 How do I remove the shield under the rad on my Buick? 10MM bolts.
1:59 Where is the rad drain on my Buick 3800 engine.
3:50 How to disconnect the battery negative on Buick 3800 motor. 5/16″ wrench.
4:30 How to remove the alternator on Buick 3800 engine. 13MM bolt.
5:26 Removing alternator bracket.
6:26 How to take the rear bolt off the alternator? 10MM bolt.
9:48 How to unhook the main alternator power cable?
10:30 Where is the hidden lower alternator bolt on the 3800 engine? 13MM bolt.
12:50 Where are the inlets & outlets for the heater hoses?
13:50 Removing the heater hoses.
21:00 How to try to remove the belt tensioner after all the bolts are out.
26:00 Looking over the removed old tensioner.
51:42 What is the belt routing on a 3800 series II engine with all options?
57:09 What tools do I need to remove & replace a belt tensioner on a 3800 Buick Olds engine?

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Mobile Communications Network says:

What size hoses are going to the Tensioner?
Did you recently replace them is there a part number?

Larry Beattie says:

Still looks like you wouldn't want to do this every day. Good explanation.

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