Thanks for all the tips...though I had to figure out for myself that the belt can be replaced without removing the pulley...which brings up another dumb Q?...how to you hold onto the pulley while you are trying to remove a 1 1/2" bolt???

...I scratched my head for over an hour just trying to hold that pulley while removing the bolt...I had removed everything in front of the engine to access this bolt...and even that there is nothing in the way, there was only about 5" on room between the pulley and the front cross frame...not enough for a impact gun...I had a 3/4" ratchet and had no means to keep the engine from turning...remember I have an automatic, so sticking it in high gear to hold the motor was not an option for me, even though I tried it in park and every other gear...so after an hour I had noticed that there might be enough room to slip the belt out...wait a minute, the stupid timing pointer won't come off...sooo, with the help of my screw driver...I bent the pointer away from the pulley to allow the belt to slip by

...wa-lah!!...it slipped right out, so I thought if it came out, it would go back in

...to make a long story short, the belt would only go back in starting on the drivers side first

...put it back together and fired it up...runs pretty good, and now I have a sense of security to drive it home...the next time, the radiator and all the other crap can stay put
This is how I got to know my Spider
