The Chevrolet G10 is known as the GMC G-series van and GMC Vandura. The Chevrolet G10 stands out for car buyers who want a classic van. It comes with plenty of quality vehicles and parts, including the belt tensioner. The belt tensioner is a pulley that is mounted on a spring mechanism or a pivot mount that you can adjust. The Chevrolet G10 belt tensioner has four crucial components: a pulley, tensioner arm, spring, and base. The base maintains these components in their place.
Chevrolet G10 stands out for its great parts. However, consumers need a new belt tensioner if it is worn or damaged. The removal process for a Chevrolet G10 belt tensioner is as follows: Remove accessories in the way if needed (water pump, alternator, radiator hoses), next remove the belt from the accessories, then remove the mounting bolts for the belt tensioner, and pull the tensioner away from its location and compare it to the new unit. A Chevrolet G10 belt tensioner should be checked every 50,000-100,000 miles. We put much emphasis on the quality of Chevrolet G10 parts. We have nearly all types of auto parts in our catalog online to give you a better vehicle both inside and out.