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| − | There are a number of combinations and it is essential you get the correct belt.  | + | |
| − | {{warning|   | + | == Introduction ==  | 
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| + | {{Gen3|}}{{Gen4|}}  | ||
| + | * This article deals with the engine drive belts and associated tensioners, their configurations and adjustment.  | ||
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| + | * Petrol Jimnys have an auxiliary belt (fan belt) and a power steering belt.  | ||
| + | ** There are a number of combinations and it is essential you get the correct belt.  | ||
| + | * Diesel Jimnys have one auxiliary belt which drives all auxiliary engine devices.  | ||
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| + | {{warning|You should not purchase based on guidance below - you should identify the correct belt for '''your''' vehicle elsewhere.}}  | ||
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| + | == Nomenclature ==  | ||
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| + | For shorter naming, these abbreviations and designations will be used in this article:  | ||
| + | * P.S. - Power Steering  | ||
| + | * A.C. - Air Conditioning  | ||
| + | * G13BB - petrol engine, used in very early petrol Jimnys 3 and many cabrio / open top petrol Jimnys 3;  | ||
| + | * M13A / M13AA / M13A VVT - family of petrol engines, used in most petrol Jimnys 3 from 2001 to 2018;  | ||
| + | ** All variants of this engine are effectively the same from the "drive belt choice" perspective;  | ||
| + | * K9K - Renault's diesel engine, used in all diesel Jimnys 3;  | ||
| + | ** This engine exists in two variants, but both are effectively the same from the "drive belt choice" perspective;  | ||
| + | * K15B - petrol engine, used in Jimnys 4;  | ||
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| + | == Belt configurations ==  | ||
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| + | {{Gen3|}}{{Gen4|}}  | ||
| + | === G13BB with P.S. but without A.C. ===  | ||
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| + | [[File:G13BB with PAS.png|250px|thumb|left|G13BB with P.S.]]  | ||
| + | * Adjust mid point of belt between pump and crank (lower belt section) to 6 – 9 mm (0.24 – 0.35 in.) of flex by adjusting tensioner  | ||
| + | * [https://www.bigjimny.com/store/belts.html Shop for V-Belts in BigJimny Shop]  | ||
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| − | === G13BB with   | + | |
| − | [[File:G13BB with   | + | |
| − | *   | + | === G13BB with P.S. and with A.C. ===  | 
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| + | [[File:G13BB with Aircon.png|250px|thumb|left|G13BB with P.S. and A.C.]]  | ||
| + | * Adjust horizontal (TOP) of belt to 3 – 4 mm (0.12 – 0.16 in.) of flex by adjusting tensioner  | ||
| + | * [https://www.bigjimny.com/store/belts.html Shop for V-Belts in BigJimny Shop]  | ||
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| − | ===   | + | |
| − | [[File:  | + | === M13AA with P.S. but without A.C. ===  | 
| − | *   | + | |
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| + | [[File:M13AA with PAS.png|250px|thumb|left|M13AA with P.S.]]  | ||
| + | * Auxillary belt - part number (which should fit all cars) is '''95141-50F01''' (generic specification: '''4PK 835''')  | ||
| + | * P.S. belt - part number is  '''17521-84H00''' ('''4PK 850''') or '''49180-60B20''' ('''4PK 850''')  | ||
| + | * Adjust mid point of belt between Pump and Crank (lower belt section) to 6 – 9 mm (0.24 – 0.35 in.) of flex by adjusting tensioner  | ||
| + | * [https://www.bigjimny.com/store/belts.html Shop for V-Belts in BigJimny Shop]  | ||
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| − | === M13AA with   | + | |
| − | [[File:M13AA with   | + | |
| − | * Auxillary Belt -   | + | === M13AA without P.S. but with A.C. ===  | 
| − | *   | + | |
| − | *  | + | |
| + | [[File:M13AA with Aircon.png|250px|thumb|left|M13AA with P.S.]]  | ||
| + | * Auxillary Belt - part number (which should fit all cars) is '''95141-50F01''' (generic specification: '''4PK 835''')  | ||
| + | * A.C. belt - part number (which should fit all cars) is '''49181-60A00''' (generic specification: '''4PK 790''')  | ||
| + | * A.C.: Adjust horizontal (bottom) of belt to 6 – 9 mm (0.24 – 0.35 in.) of flex by adjusting tensioner  | ||
| + | * [https://www.bigjimny.com/store/belts.html Shop for V-Belts in BigJimny Shop]  | ||
<br clear=all>  | <br clear=all>  | ||
| − | === M13AA with   | + | |
| − | [[File:M13AA with Aircon_PAS.png|250px|thumb|left|M13AA with   | + | === M13AA with P.S. and with A.C. ===  | 
| − | * Auxillary Belt -   | + | |
| − | *  | + | |
| + | [[File:M13AA with Aircon_PAS.png|250px|thumb|left|M13AA with P.S. and A.C.]]  | ||
| + | * Auxillary Belt - part number (which should fit all cars) is '''95141-50F01''' (generic specification: '''4PK 835''')  | ||
| + | * P.S.+ A.C. belt - part number (which should fit all cars) is '''17521-52E00''' (generic specification: '''4PK 950''')  | ||
| + | * Adjust horizontal (bottom) of belt to 6 – 9 mm (0.24 – 0.35 in.) of flex by adjusting tensioner  | ||
| + | * [https://www.bigjimny.com/store/belts.html Shop for V-Belts in BigJimny Shop]  | ||
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| − | ===   | + | |
| − | [[File:  | + | === K9K ===  | 
| − | *   | + | |
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| + | * '' Info needed ...''  | ||
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| + | === K15B ===  | ||
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| + | * '' Info needed ...''  | ||
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| + | == Tensioners for Jimnys 3 ==  | ||
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| + | {{Gen3|}}  | ||
| + | There basically two types of tensioners for petrol Jimnys 3:  | ||
| + | * One with a small center;  | ||
| + | ** These are more common on the G13B engines;  | ||
| + | * One with a large center;  | ||
| + | ** There are more common on the M13A family of engines;  | ||
| + | |||
| + | {{warning|You should not purchase based on guidance below - you should identify the correct tensioner for your vehicle.}}  | ||
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| + | === Small hole tensioner ===  | ||
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| + | [[File:G13B_tensioner.jpg|250px|thumb|left|Small hole tensioner]]  | ||
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| + | * This is Suzuki part number 49160-82A00.  | ||
| + | * If the bearing has worn, then it can be replaced by pressing the old bearing out.  | ||
| + | * A suitable bearing is available in the [https://www.bigjimny.com/store/power-steering-tensioner-bearing.html BigJimny Shop HERE]  | ||
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| + | === Large hole tensioner ===  | ||
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| + | |||
| + | [[File:M13AA_tensioner.jpg|250px|thumb|left|Small hole tensioner]]  | ||
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| + | * This is Suzuki part number 49160-81A00.  | ||
| + | * This tensioner is commonly called a "smilely tensioner" because of the appearance.  | ||
| + | * If the bearing has worn then it can be replaced by pressing the old bearing out of the outer rim and pressing the smilely centre out.  | ||
| + | * A suitable bearing is available in the [https://www.bigjimny.com/store/power-steering-tensioner-bearing-m13a.html BigJimny Shop HERE]  | ||
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| − | === Torque Settings ==  | + | |
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| + | ==== Replacements ====  | ||
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| + | |||
| + | * First of all, the BigJimny shop has a high quality replacement bearing for sale (read above).  | ||
| + | |||
| + | * However, if you for some reason want to replace the entire tensioner assembly (generally a lot more expensive), you can either buy the original Suzuki P.N. 49160-81A00, or one of the aftermarket tensioners.  | ||
| + | ** Example aftermarket tensioner is [https://www.vsm.skf.com/uk/en/products/VKM66009 SKF VKM66009]  | ||
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| + | * Universal specification for a fully compatible bearing from any aftermarket manufacturer (SKF, Timken, FAG, Koyo, etc.) is: <font face="Courier">60102RS</font>.  | ||
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| + | * The bearing which Suzuki originally installs in this tensioner is <font face="Courier">NSK 6010DU2</font> (that's at least the case in M13A engined Jimnys made in 2013).  | ||
| + | ** That bearing has rubber seals on both sides.  | ||
| + | ** Specifications are: single-row, ball bearings, deep groove, 50 x 80 x 16 mm  | ||
| + | * NSK has allegedly superseded it with the bearing model [https://www.jp.nsk.com/app02/NSKOnlineCatalog/en/bearing/detail.jsp?Prod_Type1=DGBB&Prod_Type2=DGBB_SR&Prod_Type3=DGBB_SR_DD&yobi=6010DDU 6010DDU].  | ||
| + | ** However, since the specifications of those two bearings appear to be the same, it could very well be the same bearing, but just a changed naming nomenclature.  | ||
| + | |||
| + | |||
| + | * There is also a "premium" edition of this NSK bearing.  | ||
| + | ** It is [https://www.jp.nsk.com/app02/NSKOnlineCatalog/en/bearing/detail.jsp?Prod_Type1=DGBB&Prod_Type2=DGBB_SR&Prod_Type3=DGBB_SR_VV&yobi=6010VV NSK 6010VV].  | ||
| + | * The "VV" suffix means that is has special "contactless" double sided rubber seals (and made of some super tech rubber), which effectively allow far higher bearing RPMs and operating temperatures.  | ||
| + | ** However, this premium bearing is about 3x more expensive than the "ordinary" one.  | ||
| + | * This premium bearing may be an "overkill" for this application (in other words, the standard bearing may be sufficient), but an expert should give an opinion.  | ||
| + | ** However, if someone wants to indulge themselves with this premium bearing edition (instead of using chocolate or sex dolls for a change), then buy NSK 6010VV.  | ||
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| + | == Tensioners for Jimnys 4 ==  | ||
| + | |||
| + | {{Gen3|}}{{Gen4|}}  | ||
| + | ''Info needed ...''  | ||
| + | |||
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| + | == Torque Settings ==  | ||
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Full details of the torque settings can be found in the [[Torque#Engine | reference data]]  | Full details of the torque settings can be found in the [[Torque#Engine | reference data]]  | ||
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| + | [[Category:Howto - gen3]]  | ||
| + | [[Category:Engine - gen3]]  | ||
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| + | [[Category:Howto - gen4]]  | ||
| + | [[Category:Engine - gen4]]  | ||
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Contents
Introduction
- This article deals with the engine drive belts and associated tensioners, their configurations and adjustment.
 
- Petrol Jimnys have an auxiliary belt (fan belt) and a power steering belt.
- There are a number of combinations and it is essential you get the correct belt.
 
 - Diesel Jimnys have one auxiliary belt which drives all auxiliary engine devices.
 
You should not purchase based on guidance below - you should identify the correct belt for your vehicle elsewhere.
Nomenclature
For shorter naming, these abbreviations and designations will be used in this article:
- P.S. - Power Steering
 - A.C. - Air Conditioning
 - G13BB - petrol engine, used in very early petrol Jimnys 3 and many cabrio / open top petrol Jimnys 3;
 - M13A / M13AA / M13A VVT - family of petrol engines, used in most petrol Jimnys 3 from 2001 to 2018;
- All variants of this engine are effectively the same from the "drive belt choice" perspective;
 
 - K9K - Renault's diesel engine, used in all diesel Jimnys 3;
- This engine exists in two variants, but both are effectively the same from the "drive belt choice" perspective;
 
 - K15B - petrol engine, used in Jimnys 4;
 
Belt configurations
G13BB with P.S. but without A.C.
- Adjust mid point of belt between pump and crank (lower belt section) to 6 – 9 mm (0.24 – 0.35 in.) of flex by adjusting tensioner
 - Shop for V-Belts in BigJimny Shop
 
G13BB with P.S. and with A.C.
- Adjust horizontal (TOP) of belt to 3 – 4 mm (0.12 – 0.16 in.) of flex by adjusting tensioner
 - Shop for V-Belts in BigJimny Shop
 
M13AA with P.S. but without A.C.
- Auxillary belt - part number (which should fit all cars) is 95141-50F01 (generic specification: 4PK 835)
 - P.S. belt - part number is 17521-84H00 (4PK 850) or 49180-60B20 (4PK 850)
 - Adjust mid point of belt between Pump and Crank (lower belt section) to 6 – 9 mm (0.24 – 0.35 in.) of flex by adjusting tensioner
 - Shop for V-Belts in BigJimny Shop
 
M13AA without P.S. but with A.C.
- Auxillary Belt - part number (which should fit all cars) is 95141-50F01 (generic specification: 4PK 835)
 - A.C. belt - part number (which should fit all cars) is 49181-60A00 (generic specification: 4PK 790)
 - A.C.: Adjust horizontal (bottom) of belt to 6 – 9 mm (0.24 – 0.35 in.) of flex by adjusting tensioner
 - Shop for V-Belts in BigJimny Shop
 
M13AA with P.S. and with A.C.
- Auxillary Belt - part number (which should fit all cars) is 95141-50F01 (generic specification: 4PK 835)
 - P.S.+ A.C. belt - part number (which should fit all cars) is 17521-52E00 (generic specification: 4PK 950)
 - Adjust horizontal (bottom) of belt to 6 – 9 mm (0.24 – 0.35 in.) of flex by adjusting tensioner
 - Shop for V-Belts in BigJimny Shop
 
K9K
- Info needed ...
 
K15B
- Info needed ...
 
Tensioners for Jimnys 3
There basically two types of tensioners for petrol Jimnys 3:
- One with a small center;
- These are more common on the G13B engines;
 
 - One with a large center;
- There are more common on the M13A family of engines;
 
 
You should not purchase based on guidance below - you should identify the correct tensioner for your vehicle.
Small hole tensioner
- This is Suzuki part number 49160-82A00.
 - If the bearing has worn, then it can be replaced by pressing the old bearing out.
 - A suitable bearing is available in the BigJimny Shop HERE
 
Large hole tensioner
- This is Suzuki part number 49160-81A00.
 - This tensioner is commonly called a "smilely tensioner" because of the appearance.
 - If the bearing has worn then it can be replaced by pressing the old bearing out of the outer rim and pressing the smilely centre out.
 - A suitable bearing is available in the BigJimny Shop HERE
 
Replacements
- First of all, the BigJimny shop has a high quality replacement bearing for sale (read above).
 
- However, if you for some reason want to replace the entire tensioner assembly (generally a lot more expensive), you can either buy the original Suzuki P.N. 49160-81A00, or one of the aftermarket tensioners.
- Example aftermarket tensioner is SKF VKM66009
 
 
- Universal specification for a fully compatible bearing from any aftermarket manufacturer (SKF, Timken, FAG, Koyo, etc.) is: 60102RS.
 
- The bearing which Suzuki originally installs in this tensioner is NSK 6010DU2 (that's at least the case in M13A engined Jimnys made in 2013).
- That bearing has rubber seals on both sides.
 - Specifications are: single-row, ball bearings, deep groove, 50 x 80 x 16 mm
 
 - NSK has allegedly superseded it with the bearing model 6010DDU.
- However, since the specifications of those two bearings appear to be the same, it could very well be the same bearing, but just a changed naming nomenclature.
 
 
- There is also a "premium" edition of this NSK bearing.
- It is NSK 6010VV.
 
 - The "VV" suffix means that is has special "contactless" double sided rubber seals (and made of some super tech rubber), which effectively allow far higher bearing RPMs and operating temperatures.
- However, this premium bearing is about 3x more expensive than the "ordinary" one.
 
 - This premium bearing may be an "overkill" for this application (in other words, the standard bearing may be sufficient), but an expert should give an opinion.
- However, if someone wants to indulge themselves with this premium bearing edition (instead of using chocolate or sex dolls for a change), then buy NSK 6010VV.
 
 
Tensioners for Jimnys 4
Info needed ...
Torque Settings
Full details of the torque settings can be found in the reference data
Page last edited on 31/07/2022 by user Bosanek
