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<blockquote data-quote="goodtech" data-source="post: 1667" data-attributes="member: 259"><p>Yes You do need a couple of tools to make the job easier, but you can get buy if you need too. the only thing is that you need the duetz belt tensioner tool so you can get the tension right on your belt, because if you don't your in trouble. Been there and done that. Also if you are going to do it your self buy the kit can't remember the number right now but the main thing that fails on the duetz is not the belt it is usually the tensioner, and even duetz fesses up to it. But if your going to do it with out a tensioner tool follow the book instructions and you just want to make sure the belt will slighty roll, almost like a serptine belt does, if it is too loose it wil slipp and if it is to tight is will wear really quick. I'm a small guy and I guess after the years of working on these things I have all the right tooling now and the know how, I actaully love working on them and t/s them. Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goodtech, post: 1667, member: 259"] Yes You do need a couple of tools to make the job easier, but you can get buy if you need too. the only thing is that you need the duetz belt tensioner tool so you can get the tension right on your belt, because if you don't your in trouble. Been there and done that. Also if you are going to do it your self buy the kit can't remember the number right now but the main thing that fails on the duetz is not the belt it is usually the tensioner, and even duetz fesses up to it. But if your going to do it with out a tensioner tool follow the book instructions and you just want to make sure the belt will slighty roll, almost like a serptine belt does, if it is too loose it wil slipp and if it is to tight is will wear really quick. I'm a small guy and I guess after the years of working on these things I have all the right tooling now and the know how, I actaully love working on them and t/s them. Good luck [/QUOTE]
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