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Mercury Belt Tensioner Bolt ensure that the serpentine belt remains firmly seated and does not slip to ensure that all components on the engine get steady power. The road reputation that Mercury has built up since 1938 included a softly controlled yet sturdy ride, a sharp styling and spacious cabins that help in soothing the road noise and creating a feeling of quiet and assured confidence in the driver. The grand marquis and cougar models of Mercury demonstrated the way the brand could balance the comfort and value whether it was on the refined suspensions and considerate interiors to differentiate itself against the competitors. Although it ceased production in 2011, Mercury is still regarded by some as a vehicle that was able to combine a realistic size with a luxurious detail, which are still present and help the old vehicles to be enjoyable nowadays. The precise fastener that clamps the tensioner assembly to the engine block to maintain the correct belt tension and alignment is the Belt Tensioner Bolt. Replacement of a Belt Tensioner Bolt is an easy task, though time is required. Allow the engine to cool down, and remove the battery should there be lack of space. Wipe the worn bolt away, wipe off dirt and follow the threads with a rag wiped off. Put the tensioner square against the boss, and hand start the fresh Belt Tensioner Bolt, making sure that the bolt does not cross thread, then tighten to the appropriate torque value. Ensure that the belt is on track, remove the tensioner and re-check that the belt is in place, rotate the pulleys manually and ensure that tracking is silent and centred before you reregain power and experience the old familiar smooth hum of a well maintained Mercury.