I gave that all to familiar squeak coming from the belts of my '93 L300. I've ordered a new set of genuine Mitsubishi belts as well as the power steering belt from amayama. My plan was to have a friend who teaches Auto Mechanics do the job with some of his students. The problem is that we're getting close to the end of the school year, and they're very busy with other (not nearly as cool) vehicles,
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So I'm thinking maybe I can do this job myself. I have access to a great shop with a host. The only thing I'm missing is the mechanical ability. Well, I do have some skills in the automotive department, and hopefully enough to do this job
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So I've been researching older posts on here, and it looks as though removing the drivers seat and access cover alingveith the fan shroud is the best way to tackle this job. If anyone has any further advice on the best way to do this job, I'm all ears. I've looked at tojo's awesome thread on head removal, but its much more removal of parts necessary than just replacing the alternator & power steering belts.
Thanks in advance ,
Phil