awagnon
Member
I've asked this question on the 1150R and Sport Touring forums, but I'll ask it here also.
I've replaced the alternator belt on my 2002 RT a couple of times and tightened it according to the 1/4 turn rule. I went to buy a belt for my 2004 1150R tonight and the certified BMW tech warned about using that same technique. I was aware that BMW changed belts after 7/2003. I thought the only difference was length. However, he said there is a difference is stretch which requires the use of a an adjusting gauge he showed me. It goes between the two pulleys and pushes the alternator upward with a pre-set force from a spring. He said that is the only way to reliably set the tension. Anyone know if that's true or is the 1/4 turn setting still OK? Thanks in advance for any advice.
I've replaced the alternator belt on my 2002 RT a couple of times and tightened it according to the 1/4 turn rule. I went to buy a belt for my 2004 1150R tonight and the certified BMW tech warned about using that same technique. I was aware that BMW changed belts after 7/2003. I thought the only difference was length. However, he said there is a difference is stretch which requires the use of a an adjusting gauge he showed me. It goes between the two pulleys and pushes the alternator upward with a pre-set force from a spring. He said that is the only way to reliably set the tension. Anyone know if that's true or is the 1/4 turn setting still OK? Thanks in advance for any advice.