I used this very same method for my AC belt. I did end up using the stretch fit tool for the vacuum belt. I did come across another video that gave instruction on doing the two stretch fit belts. When it came to this one, I did not have a zip tie long enough to cut the mustard. I simply extended the zip tie by adding in a second one. In doing this, while I was rotating the crank, a tail of the zip tie fell underneath the vacuum belt. I simply kept rotating until it was free from the vacuum belt. This is a good video. Thank you for sharing your wisdom.
Thank you for this video! I bought a tool but like you said it didn’t work cause it didn’t rotate all the way around. Your idea with the cable ties saved me!
Best video ever I rented the belt tool from O’Reilly it was not vehicle specific,fought over an hour trying to get that belt on with no prevail. Watch your video, had belt on in less than two minutes thank you so much for your video. Very much appreciated
I just wanted to thank you for your video. I bought the lisle removal/install tool only to find it doesn't fit on the stupid pulleys. The only one it fit on is the vacuum pump but it doesn't clear the upper portion to get it to go around. I also learned that if you replace both the AC and vacuum pump belt you need to lay the vacuum pump belt on the crank pulley and then get the compressor belt on. Once that is on then you can do the same trick with the vacuum pump but instead you use the zip ties on the vacuum pump pulley and not the crank pulley.
You just saved my tail. My buddy helping me replace the AC system is a diesel mechanic and said he would worship the ground you walk on after this video.
I tried using belt installation tools but there’s a protective bracket on the backside that prohibits that use. This ingenious any insanely simple zip tie fix was the only thing to get the belt on. I owe you a case of beer.
Just did this on our 2013 tahoe ltz with the 5.3. The little tool works great taking off the old belt. However , the tool is a waste of time when trying to put the new belt on. The zip ties is the ticket. I used one zip tie on the crank pulley and just kept it from walking off of the compressor pulley. I like the using of the glove as a wedge in the pulleys. Great video 👍
My truck's making some kind of noise. It's not really a squeal. It's more like a light shhhhhhhhhh sound it doesn't get louder with acceleration. It's just a steady shhhhhh I'm hoping it's just one of the belts... it's 2016 5.3
Finally managed to get the belt on with the zip ties! Unfortunately only then I realized the compressor is frozen up, once the clutch kicked in the belt got destroyed… I guess time for a compressor replacement or rebuild
If you’re someone like me that don’t work on car this could be a two men job just a hand comes very helpful doing this tedious jobs I tried this yesterday I fail accomplished the objective due to not having zip ties I’ll try again
I would agree it's good practice to go counterclockwise but if the engine is in good order it won't mess with the timing. It would have to have a very slack timing chain and if that's the case you have other issues .
@@HooptiesGarage actually, and im not trying to be a dick, but it is bad, it will lead to jumping teeth and or bent valves. great video though!! no hate, we all have different opinions.
@@85squarebody53 I have heard people say that for years but I've rebuilt and built several small and big blocks and the only possible way it could jump time going either way is extremely loose timing chain nothing in a small block chevy cares which direction it spins. You aren't going to bend a valve spinning that slowly by hand even if the chain was that slack and it managed to jump a tooth and the piston hit a valve spinning it over that slow by hand is not going to bend a valve. Engines with a automatic chain tensioner etc would be a possible exception. Not trying to argue but I have heard people say this sort of stuff for years and it's usually not based in actual experience rather someone said it at some point and we somehow believe it. If someone can produce a video of a generally healthy small block chevy jumping time and bending valves by turning it over by hand I would become a believer.
When you think they get smarter building cars, then they go and do something like this with a non adjustable belt…. On one of the most prone to fail parts…..
good idea how do you install it, but such a belt suffers when installing it, and I'm not saying it because you do it, but because of the stupid engineers who designed that form of system. I congratulate you.
You are a freaking genius bro… after an hour of screaming at the crappy stretch tool, 2 seconds, and pop, right on. You the man!!
This is honestly the simplest, and most efficient method ive used. Thanks brother saved me my knuckles
Man your a genius,, I was trying to pry this belt on for 30 minutes with 2 flat head screw drivers,, thank you
30 minutes? How about an hour or more, LOL.
Thx worked like a charm on my 2020. Protip- if you're using harbor freight tie wraps, substitute 2 for use of 10😂😂😂
I used this very same method for my AC belt. I did end up using the stretch fit tool for the vacuum belt. I did come across another video that gave instruction on doing the two stretch fit belts. When it came to this one, I did not have a zip tie long enough to cut the mustard. I simply extended the zip tie by adding in a second one. In doing this, while I was rotating the crank, a tail of the zip tie fell underneath the vacuum belt. I simply kept rotating until it was free from the vacuum belt. This is a good video. Thank you for sharing your wisdom.
I iwish I could go back and watch this before my hour long struggle. Thanks for the help!
You changed that without ONE swear word I'm impressed, good job son!!!
Thank you for this video! I bought a tool but like you said it didn’t work cause it didn’t rotate all the way around. Your idea with the cable ties saved me!
I feel your pain I haven't had much luck with the tools on many of the different cars.
Best video ever I rented the belt tool from O’Reilly it was not vehicle specific,fought over an hour trying to get that belt on with no prevail. Watch your video, had belt on in less than two minutes thank you so much for your video. Very much appreciated
Dude, very good. Poor men mechanics ingenuity at its best. Saved about $300. Thanks for the video God bless!
Yeah my dealer wanted $200,nah im good
I used my old serpentine belt instead of a glove! Like you mentioned, anything strong (Glove, Serpentine belt, shop rag) will work.
I just wanted to thank you for your video. I bought the lisle removal/install tool only to find it doesn't fit on the stupid pulleys. The only one it fit on is the vacuum pump but it doesn't clear the upper portion to get it to go around. I also learned that if you replace both the AC and vacuum pump belt you need to lay the vacuum pump belt on the crank pulley and then get the compressor belt on. Once that is on then you can do the same trick with the vacuum pump but instead you use the zip ties on the vacuum pump pulley and not the crank pulley.
He told the dog
! Shut the fu[£ up ! 😂
Great video buddy thanks for teaching us
He loves to bark when I'm filming 😁
I watched multiple videos before this one and failed each time. Thank you for this insight it does work!!!
You just saved my tail. My buddy helping me replace the AC system is a diesel mechanic and said he would worship the ground you walk on after this video.
Zip tie worked great!! FYI, a 15/16 socket also works....old school tools...and has a little less play.
Good info man . You should never turn your crank counterclockwise you're changing the torque setting on that bolt. it possible it can walk
I tried using belt installation tools but there’s a protective bracket on the backside that prohibits that use. This ingenious any insanely simple zip tie fix was the only thing to get the belt on. I owe you a case of beer.
Holy Sugar Honey Ice Tea, you just saved my 4th point of contact. If you're ever in Stafford, VA beers are on me.
Paratroopers lead the way! AATW!!
Just did this on our 2013 tahoe ltz with the 5.3. The little tool works great taking off the old belt. However , the tool is a waste of time when trying to put the new belt on. The zip ties is the ticket. I used one zip tie on the crank pulley and just kept it from walking off of the compressor pulley. I like the using of the glove as a wedge in the pulleys. Great video 👍
Thank you!! Saved me big headaches!
your video saved me from the pit of evil, thanks a lot!
you a bad mamma jamma!!! saved my ass brother WORKS WITH 3 ZIP TIES AND FLAWLESS
Best video around for this. Thank you!
Thanks for this. Looks straightforward. Will do this on my '15.
Thx man! Went to rent the tool and they didn't have it. Found your video and the job went just like yours. You saved me time!
Are you working outside or something? 😂😂 thanks for the help friend. God bless!
Appreciate the tricks getting the belt off and on.
Excellent method. Took me one try on my 09 Yukon. Thanks man. You rock.
May I ask if turning the crankshaft affects the timing without the main belt installed?
No it doesnt. The timing chain controls that and it's inside the cover, it's perfectly fine to turn engine over by hand
My truck's making some kind of noise. It's not really a squeal. It's more like a light shhhhhhhhhh sound it doesn't get louder with acceleration. It's just a steady shhhhhh I'm hoping it's just one of the belts... it's 2016 5.3
1999-2013/ (14 Classic) are Gen 3/4 SBC-LS, 2014-Present are Gen 5 SBC-LT
Since you turning the crank without serpentine belt on how do you get the engine back in synced
The engine does not go out of sync with external belts
Why didn’t you show how you took off the serpentine
Why cant you use the large flat head trick?
Thanks for the zip tie tip - worked like a charm!
Excellent, just what I need to know 🎉
Finally managed to get the belt on with the zip ties! Unfortunately only then I realized the compressor is frozen up, once the clutch kicked in the belt got destroyed… I guess time for a compressor replacement or rebuild
If you’re someone like me that don’t work on car this could be a two men job just a hand comes very helpful doing this tedious jobs I tried this yesterday I fail accomplished the objective due to not having zip ties I’ll try again
Thanks man for making this videos. You saved me some hassle. 🙏🙏👍🏼
Thanks for help. Saved me some headache.
You are awesome
That was perfect
Give you 11 starts out of 10
you are the man. best trick ever
Awesome vid!!
1 shot. Pure genius
Thank you for this sir worked awesome!
Thank you so much, you're a genius.
You just saved me from a stoke ❤
Lifesaver foreal I was getting pissed off abt to start throwing shit 😂
Thanks. That worked really well for me
Thanks. I was turning it the wrong way using the zip ties!
What size socket do you need
Thanks bro, didn't want to take apart anything
Did you charge the customer?
I charged for belt not the labor.
How many belts, 2 or 3?
It has a stretch belt and a regular serpentine
You are great for sharing this tip
That is brilliant. Thank you
That's MONEY right there!
Thank you .good !!supper good 👍
Thanks for share...I will do this.
Good video but I would never recommend to turn an engine counterclockwise!! Sometimes you mess the timing doing so!!
I would agree it's good practice to go counterclockwise but if the engine is in good order it won't mess with the timing. It would have to have a very slack timing chain and if that's the case you have other issues .
@@HooptiesGarage actually, and im not trying to be a dick, but it is bad, it will lead to jumping teeth and or bent valves. great video though!! no hate, we all have different opinions.
@@85squarebody53 I have heard people say that for years but I've rebuilt and built several small and big blocks and the only possible way it could jump time going either way is extremely loose timing chain nothing in a small block chevy cares which direction it spins. You aren't going to bend a valve spinning that slowly by hand even if the chain was that slack and it managed to jump a tooth and the piston hit a valve spinning it over that slow by hand is not going to bend a valve. Engines with a automatic chain tensioner etc would be a possible exception. Not trying to argue but I have heard people say this sort of stuff for years and it's usually not based in actual experience rather someone said it at some point and we somehow believe it. If someone can produce a video of a generally healthy small block chevy jumping time and bending valves by turning it over by hand I would become a believer.
@@HooptiesGarage Thank you for that reply. I just did all three belts on my truck, and I did turn the crank clockwise.
Dam good job
THANK YOU!! I was getting my ass kicked.
thanks
You’re a fucking genius mate.
It is not recommended at any time to rotate the engine counterclockwise
I thought the same. I believe they are clockwise rotation.
It's good to know I'm not alone as this was the first thing I noticed
Why not?
Not on an interference engine, you'll bend a valve.
Dumbest comment award
Great ideal. That's helps me a lot
Good video. It’s an lt not an ls.
thank you sr.
👍👍🏁🏁 Thanks for the tip!
Old Indian trick right there thanks
Thank you 🙏🏾🫶🏾
man that helped me a bunch !
Thanks helped alot
Nice! Thanks.
great job !!!!!!!
Tried 3 tools and they dont work use zip ties
I haven't found one that works very good at all. I have one that works pretty good on Mazdas but that's it so far
@@HooptiesGarage I did it your way and worked slick was done 30 min thank you so much👍
The main thing I struggled with was the e clips and transmission lines that go in the condenser what a pain
When you think they get smarter building cars, then they go and do something like this with a non adjustable belt…. On one of the most prone to fail parts…..
good idea how do you install it, but such a belt suffers when installing it, and I'm not saying it because you do it, but because of the stupid engineers who designed that form of system. I congratulate you.
To go from a tensioner ac belt on LS to stretch belt on LT is stupid
Saved me thanks
THANKS!
Very very good 💋💋💋
OMG bset use of a zip time EVER
Fucking love you! Made my life so much easier!
Damn poor dog lol
Lol
1000👍🏼
Haha put that dog in the house!!!!! Nah just joking
I agree he can be so annoying lol
@@HooptiesGarage hey hes doin his job!!!!
Thanks!