Tensioner pulley bearing?
#13
Uhhhhh, ok if you say so. Belts are what? $30. Buy a new belt and keep that for a trail spare. Driving around on a belt like that is a ticking time bomb. I'd constantly be worried about when it would break and where I'd be stuck. Plus, saying a belt in that condition is still good kinda kills your credibility on the pulley issue.
#14
Whoa guys whoa it's cool. Lol both of you have good credibility have read many of your pots both of you, and appreciate the comments back. I'm happy to hear that the pulley has done well and will prob most likely go that route and also change bearing in old pulley to keep original as spare as these things are always good to keep in the trail box. And mud water and sand find there way into the engine bay alot around here in the river bottoms with mud tires at lock mud gets tossed up there quick lol but not like crazy of course. I got a dirty engine the needs cleaning dusted after wading and have a dust covered motor now, but that's another story. My belt looks like that mow and I'm replacing soon and gonna keep it as a spare but yes I've ran belts with 250xxx + miles on them before it's all about personal thought on the matter.
#17
And no, the belt costs $35 not $30!!
#18
RH or LH thread tensioner bolt?
This is what I did, took like 15 min to R&R.
Duralast/Belt Tensioner (231081) | 1997 Land Rover Discovery 8 Cylinders 2 4.0L MFI OHV | AutoZone.com
Duralast/Belt Tensioner (231081) | 1997 Land Rover Discovery 8 Cylinders 2 4.0L MFI OHV | AutoZone.com
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