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I am now hearing my idler pulley or pulleys making noise in the mornings now, anyone here have the experience in changing them out? I really don't want to pay the inflated stealer rates. I read that you can just press out and install new sealed bearings into them, that would be my choice. Anyone?
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The old "Norm" was to get the three sealed ones from Napa. They are not that hard to change out at all. (If you know the trick) Underneath the "adjuster pulley" when you move it out of the way there is a small hole to put an allen wrench into (maintaining a loose belt)
REmove the belt then change the pulleys. Then replace the drive belt. (maybe an hour)
They might have a viable option on www.rockauto.com
Check the manual under Engine Mechanical about page 5.
EM-5
there are two different ones used. 2 upper and 1 lower.
If you don't use OEM and want the sealed ones, the Napa Part numbers are:
UPPER NO.2 NBH36173 $48.97 (two each)
LOWER NO1 NBH36174 $64.77 (one each)
YPMV
Thanks Steve, I'll check that out and see if I can handle it.
Your welcome :) Oh! The other Steve : / There is probably a good write up on the proceedure on the Blue Room.
Actually I meant both, should have been Steve's, ha ha. Thanks guys, sounds like it's a project I can handle with a experienced pulley jockey helper. I'll pick them up this week and set out to do the swap end of this week.
Hey Ranger,
If you need another body, just give me a ring.- Nestah
This may help.
A couple of years ago a bunch of people got together and changed them out. See below.
Is this sounds right at startup? I get a hard 'tug' sound sometimes when firing up, especially if I left the AC on.
It starts right at start up in the morning and quiets down after I guess the bearings heat up. I'm going to pick up the parts on Friday but don't know when I will be able to do it, the rain is on it's way and I don't have a garage to do the work in when it's wet out.
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