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My understanding is the 17 mm “nut” on the face of the NA tensioner gets in the way of the belt
This is why the SRT tensioner doesn’t have that “nut” on the face of the tensioner. The tensioner is released via the pulley bolt stem. The bolt holds the pulley and both the bolt and pulley are different
on the NA you can remove the bolt, on the SRT you cannot remove the bolt stem, the pulley is held in place with a nut on the pulley bolt stem.
if the SRT tensioner bolt stem is loose, the pulley is toast. There is no way to tighten the bolt stem
the tensioners shown on rockauto and autohaus are for the NA
The tensioner listed will not work on the SC Engine.
Thanks GraphiteGhost and UrbanE for the pics and explanations. The problem with the bolt on the SC is that the end where you attach the socket can get distorted.
I've seen this in person. I was helping another member install a pulley saver kit on their SRT6 and we had a hell of a time getting the belt back on.
The previous owner must have used the wrong sized socket or something. Or they didn't re-seat the socket when it started slipping.
Last edited by M60A3Driver; May 3, 2026 at 09:17 PM.
I could have sworn I saw an SRT for sale somewhere bring a trailer) and it had the N/A tensioner pulley, but as always I could be entirely wrong. Everything that has been said, makes much more sense
Does anyone know how to replace the bearing in the tensioner pulley?