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Old 01-31-2005, 12:05 AM   #1
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Overheated?

Driving home tonight the belt tensioner pulley on my 89 Suburban decided it didn't want to be there anymore. I noticed the steering got a little heavy and the volts went to nothing and figured out quickly that this was "Bad". I managed to nurse the ol' girl home without the temp needle touching into the red zone, but it got really close a couple of times. I tried to watch it really close and drove about 4 miles before I got home...

I'm hoping I didn't damage anything. Will a healthy 350 take that abuse for such a short time? I was really easy on it while nursing it home. Also, changing the tensioner looks pretty straightforward. Any tricks to changing the tensioner? I've never done one and I know there is a lot of tension on the spring.

I'll be severely bummin' if I broke it!
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Old 01-31-2005, 11:32 AM   #2
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ive never done this job on a burn or pickup but ive done it on some smaller GM cars and its pretty easy. i think i got the last one at napa for about $60.
If you didnt get the thing into the red zone id say your motor should be ok. you can pull the dipstick and check the oil level and make sure that ya didnt blow a head gasket but like i said if ya didnt get it to the red zone you should be fine... just dont make a habit out of it lol
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Old 02-01-2005, 12:08 PM   #3
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I think she'll be okay. I put the belt tensioner on yesterday ($48 from GM) and fired it up and it ran great. The only thing I noticed was that the thermostat opens really late during warmup, but other than that it holds temperature. I think the 20° air temperature helped a lot.

I don't plan to make a habit out of it! LOL A Suburban with 33" rubber is hard to steer with no power steering!

Thanks for the info!
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