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Old 9th December 2005, 13:22   #1
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Belt drive pics...

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I am going to change both of my serpentine belts in my M5 E39. Now,without pics, i will not know how to put new belts on. So, could anyone PLEASE post some pics of belt drive (pulleys with belts on)?
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Old 9th December 2005, 15:40   #2
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Re: Belt drive pics...

Draw a sketch of their orientation before you remove them, works fine. At least thats what I did.

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Re: Belt drive pics...

Hope this helps

The A/C belt just runs around the crank pulley, Belt 2 is the one that's confusing.

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Re: Belt drive pics...

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Originally Posted by Snogard
Hello!
I am going to change both of my serpentine belts in my M5 E39. Now,without pics, i will not know how to put new belts on. So, could anyone PLEASE post some pics of belt drive (pulleys with belts on)?
Thanks a lot!
Check out www.RealOem.comOnlinePartsCatalog. for spare parts and drawings etc. On M5 E39. You can find the belts and mounting there! Good luck. Brgds Jan
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Re: Belt drive pics...

Thanks guys!
I just changed both belts with succes! I draw a scetch before i removed the old belts.

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