NSW Corvettes
Technical Tips => Post 84 => Topic started by: Stingraynut on August 12, 2005, 05:49:09 PM
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The serpentine belt tensioner on my 88 has lost a lot of it's spring -
Has anyone taken one apart?
Is there a spring inside that can be re-tempered?
The tensioner is different on different years -
84: 85-87: 88-91: 92-93E: 93L-96
OR - does anyone know of a Holden one that will work?
S'nut
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sorry mate cann't help on this one.lets us know how you go and if you do get a match to something oz post the part number.
cheers boschvette
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Mid America has them for $ 90.00 US to suit 88 models.
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The Last Detail http://www.tld-corvette.com/ have them for $66
Looks like I'll order from them, that's about Aus$86 plus shipping.
I'm in the middle of having the heads reconditioned because of a blown gasket - I'll wait until I recover from that expense first!!
And speaking of expense - quote from White 88 - "Thought of the month: My wife asked me to take her out to some place expensive.
So I took her to a petrol station!"
I've just returned from a UK holiday...fuel was 89p per litre that's over $2 a litre !!! Everything was expensive!!!
S'nut
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:ado And we thought we had it bad !
Don't tell my wife that.
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I checked re the shipping from The Last Detail - here's their reply -
The cost to ship this part to Queensland would be $49.00, sent U.S.P.S. Airmail Parcel Post. The current price of the part is $66.00.
US$49 for shipping !!!!!!!!!!!
As usual these shipping charges are crazy, which is why I always see if I can repair the part, or source it in Aus first.
When I tried to buy some Zaino polish I came up against an even worse problem - they wouldn't ship overseas - eventually a very kind member of the Corvette Forum bought the Zaino for me and posted it to me for US$6 - it took 10 days to arrive !!! This guy trusted me to send him the cost of the Zaino and postage - there's some really nice people out there.
The point being that the Zaino would have been the same weight as the tensioner and packed in the same size box.
For US$6
OK, I'm a cheapskate.
S'nut
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That has to be for the fastest USPS postage available (I hope???)...
The tensioner isn't that big or heavy. If you get it sent via a slower method it won't take that much longer and you will save some $$$.
I have found with TLD if you ask them for a slower/cheaper method they will check into it for you.
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Thanks VO, I'll check with them.
S'nut