04:12 that little link to the right of the spring tensioner is where you take the belt off, its like a bike chain link. Then to the left of the spring tensioner is a tiny bolt with two nuts to remove, then remove the gear by the door by wrenching the top of the gear bracket bolt while loosening the nut on the bottom. Then go to the top of the motor housing and remove the two screws holding the guide housing that sits on top of the gear, and whoolah! Reverse to replace belt!
How important is the spring on the belt? Mine is missing because all the hardware flew off. It still opens and closes but I feel like without the tension the nut is going to back off again
Ok,, my HD900d opener was spinning around the stripped belt and I have no idea if the motor is in the proper position for belt installation like when it came out of the box new in 2009. It may be in the open position, it may be in the closed position, or somewhere in between.... It's unclear if there's a procedure to get it set up for the new belt or does it not matter ? I'd appreciate some guidance.
Howdy, partner! You should be good once you get a new belt on. Just need to adjust the sliding carriage part to be in the proper position with the closed door. Good luck and hope that helps!
Hey, partner! You should be able to just push in on the two black plastic tabs on both sides of the shield. While the tabs are depressed rotate the shield downward. Thanks for watching!
@@MRGREGSHOWTO sir if you could make a video on this part alone, it would be worth it’s weight in gold. I’m about to make a quick video with my phone showing my dilemma to make sure we are speaking about the same part when replacing a belt. My manual refers to this particular part as the “Tension Assembly” and I will include it in my video on this channel under public view. (I don’t really have a channel). Lol
And don't grease the belt, I had to change so many belts for home owners cause they greased the rubber belt and it disintegrates over time, like it did here.
You did not release the tension on the spring where the chain link attaches to the long thread part. Since you took it off that way it tells me either you, if you originally installed the opener, or more than likely (hopefully) the garage door installers failed to release the tension on that spring so it could do it's job. There is another youtube video, ruclips.net/video/KAldIIRNsSw/видео.html, that discuss that very spring portion. As that gentleman stated, the door will still work, but the belt will wear out more quickly. You mentioned they sent you the belt during warranty period, which explains why you had a failure of the belt during the warranty period. Just trying to save you some time and money - it's you garage door - Thanks for making the video!
You did not release the spring so that it could expand and do its job as a spring. The washer with a notch in it (at the right of the spring) has to be rotated to release the spring. Put a screwdriver in the notch and turn to release the spring.
04:12 that little link to the right of the spring tensioner is where you take the belt off, its like a bike chain link. Then to the left of the spring tensioner is a tiny bolt with two nuts to remove, then remove the gear by the door by wrenching the top of the gear bracket bolt while loosening the nut on the bottom. Then go to the top of the motor housing and remove the two screws holding the guide housing that sits on top of the gear, and whoolah! Reverse to replace belt!
Howdy partner! Good tips - thanks for watching!
Love how you forgot to put through at the end before you put the spring thing back in!! Something like I’d do for sure. Great job.
Thank you, partner! Happens every time!
How important is the spring on the belt? Mine is missing because all the hardware flew off. It still opens and closes but I feel like without the tension the nut is going to back off again
Ok,, my HD900d opener was spinning around the stripped belt and I have no idea if the motor is in the proper position for belt installation like when it came out of the box new in 2009.
It may be in the open position, it may be in the closed position, or somewhere in between....
It's unclear if there's a procedure to get it set up for the new belt or does it not matter ?
I'd appreciate some guidance.
Howdy, partner! You should be good once you get a new belt on. Just need to adjust the sliding carriage part to be in the proper position with the closed door. Good luck and hope that helps!
How do you remove the plastic shield to change the light bulbs? Thanks.
Hey, partner! You should be able to just push in on the two black plastic tabs on both sides of the shield. While the tabs are depressed rotate the shield downward. Thanks for watching!
Thankyou for this… helped very much!
I think this is the first positive comment we've gotten for this video. Glad to hear it helped someone!
@@MRGREGSHOWTO very much!
This video is HOW not to replace the belt on a chamberlain garage door opener.
Howdy, partner! Still working like a charm! Thanks for watching.
LMMFAO! 100%
Mr Greg, is that a new spring or are you using the old one.
Howdy partner. Reusing the old one, no problem at all!
@@MRGREGSHOWTO sir if you could make a video on this part alone, it would be worth it’s weight in gold. I’m about to make a quick video with my phone showing my dilemma to make sure we are speaking about the same part when replacing a belt. My manual refers to this particular part as the “Tension Assembly” and I will include it in my video on this channel under public view. (I don’t really have a channel). Lol
And don't grease the belt, I had to change so many belts for home owners cause they greased the rubber belt and it disintegrates over time, like it did here.
You did not release the tension on the spring where the chain link attaches to the long thread part. Since you took it off that way it tells me either you, if you originally installed the opener, or more than likely (hopefully) the garage door installers failed to release the tension on that spring so it could do it's job. There is another youtube video, ruclips.net/video/KAldIIRNsSw/видео.html, that discuss that very spring portion. As that gentleman stated, the door will still work, but the belt will wear out more quickly. You mentioned they sent you the belt during warranty period, which explains why you had a failure of the belt during the warranty period. Just trying to save you some time and money - it's you garage door - Thanks for making the video!
Thanks for the explanation and information, partner! I appreciate it.
That last nut and bolt goes on the long screw before you put it through on my opener
You did not release the spring so that it could expand and do its job as a spring. The washer with a notch in it (at the right of the spring) has to be rotated to release the spring. Put a screwdriver in the notch and turn to release the spring.
If the spring was previously released and you are using again to replace a belt, how the heck do you get it to “release” again.
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