@@BenBen-bv3kpесли молотком стукнуть по монтировке то ресурс ремня уменьшится до 10 минут вот смысл. 😂😂😂😂😂 if you hit the mount with a hammer, the belt life will decrease to 10 minutes, that's the point
Using a blunt tool will do little to no damage to the belt like others say it will. These belts are incredibly durable, after all they run many pulley like AC, alternator, powered steering, water pump and vacuum pump off of the crank pulley. These commenters are over exaggerating about how much the belts durability is affected just because the creator decided to not follow manufacturer’s procedure and do the job in an easier and more efficient way.
OBVIOUSLY something they put on like maybe one car and they don't tell you what car it actually was. so I'll just keep doing belts the old fashioned way. 😂
I mean everybody’s talking about using a different tool. I mean if he was using his head why wouldn’t he just stick it on the aluminum part and not touch the belt or the pulley all together?
What engine is this?? I’ve been a diesel engineer for 20 years and never seen that before…. Kinda wish I knew about that hack… or is it an American based engine?? Genuine question. Thanks
Мой ремень на vw пронхал 130000 км и поменял его вместе с грм. Ремни при. Этом не имели видимых трещин и т.п. здесь я не понял, что за фиксатор натяжителя. Кто то в курсе какой мотор?
@@thebaronwatson4610they think that using a blunt tool to disengage the tensioner by pushing on the belt will cause damage to it somehow. Maybe they think it might cause a little nick in the belt but they clearly don’t understand how durable these belts are
❤❤عزیزان همکار محترم قطعات صنعتی وخودرو بسیار ظریف وحساس هستند هرچقدر در این خصوص نهایت دقت ودقیق انجام شود بدلیل کارکرد در دورهای بالا کیفیت وزحمات کار ما بسیار بهتر وامید بخش خواهد شد ...یادما ن باشد همیشه خرابی ها وگرفتاری های فنی در مسخره ترین حالت ها وقصورهای کوچیک که فکرش رو هم نمی کنیم اتفاق می افتد ...تندرست وشاد باشین❤❤❤❤❤😂
my vehicle is made in America and not from 2024 where my tensioner actually has a way to lift it with a half inch ratchet so you dont have to do this bullshit
Yea typical German engineering, more parts more points of failure. What an absolute waste of engineering time and money, godforbid we put a 3/8” or 1/2” square in the mold for the tensioner arm let’s spend 1,000,000$ engineering a built in holder cuz we’re quirky.