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The belts are tightened by a belt tentioner assembly, you are probably asking this question because of a squeel, If this is correct change out the belt, and possibly an idler pullly this is common in the sierra's and silverado's
It is located midway along the frame of your truck.
Remove the fuel filter from the bracket on the frame rail.
Replace the fuel pipe O-rings if you find any cuts, nicks or distortion
in them. Slide the new filter into the bracket. Remove the caps you put
on the fuel pipes and connect the threaded fittings back to the filter.
Tighten it to 18 ft-lbs.
You need to hook a fuel pressure gauge to it. It has to have 55 psi or it won't run. Have you checked for spark at one of the plug wires. I'm guessing low fuel pressure, fuel pump.
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