like boost said, its fairly easy to see how the alternator is adjusted.
there is the main pivot bolt on the top-left where it bolts to the engine, this doesnt need to be touched unless the last person to tighten it really made it tight (the alternator wont want to pivot until you loosen this, if its too tight).
below the alternator there is a metal track that has a long bolt next to it with a small nut, in the link i gave you he labels this as the tension bolt (its a long bolt with a nut). the alternator is adjusted by loosening the bolt that threads into the bottom of the alternator (called the swivel bolt on that site) and turning the tension nut that is on the long bolt so it threads up or down, tightening or loosening the belt by pivoting the alternator. its hard to explain with just words. make sure you click the pictures on that link to view them and associate the parts with his description.
spinning the belt isnt really bad, but i figured it would be very difficult so i said dont try it (its a waiste of energy and time) you could get a socket and turn the crankshaft pulley but you wont really learn anything until you remove the alternator belt.
you dont have to remove all the belts unless you intend on starting the car or changing the fan belt, in which case you have to remove the AC belt and thats easy.
there is the main pivot bolt on the top-left where it bolts to the engine, this doesnt need to be touched unless the last person to tighten it really made it tight (the alternator wont want to pivot until you loosen this, if its too tight).
below the alternator there is a metal track that has a long bolt next to it with a small nut, in the link i gave you he labels this as the tension bolt (its a long bolt with a nut). the alternator is adjusted by loosening the bolt that threads into the bottom of the alternator (called the swivel bolt on that site) and turning the tension nut that is on the long bolt so it threads up or down, tightening or loosening the belt by pivoting the alternator. its hard to explain with just words. make sure you click the pictures on that link to view them and associate the parts with his description.
spinning the belt isnt really bad, but i figured it would be very difficult so i said dont try it (its a waiste of energy and time) you could get a socket and turn the crankshaft pulley but you wont really learn anything until you remove the alternator belt.
you dont have to remove all the belts unless you intend on starting the car or changing the fan belt, in which case you have to remove the AC belt and thats easy.