Maintenance on idler pulleys help with p #
#11
Are you sure you aren’t missing the collar the pulley sits on?? When you remove the OEM 70MM pulley it’s a 13mm bolt with a curved washer on the front, then at the back it should have a tiny O-Ring keeping the bolt in place. If you remove the O-Ring you will find the rear spacer/collar piece. That is what the Auto Zone 231052 Pulley sits on. That should fit perfectly, then re-install the bolt, front washer, rear spacer/collar, and the O-Ring (just there to keep it all together nicely), then tighten the 13mm bolt down.
I actually just did this job on my 02 Kalahari this evening. The Auto Zone 231052 = perfect fit & no issues. Was like 16.00 out the door. When I drove the Kalahari over the weekend it was squeaking just a tiny bit so I replaced it.
I actually just did this job on my 02 Kalahari this evening. The Auto Zone 231052 = perfect fit & no issues. Was like 16.00 out the door. When I drove the Kalahari over the weekend it was squeaking just a tiny bit so I replaced it.
Nope I have all the pieces the collar and all. The actual bolt size was to small
I did some more digging and found a continental part number at Canadian tire. Fit nice
good thing I decided to do this maintenance because the 70 mm pulley was it real bad shape. Like really hard to spin
#14
Are you sure you aren’t missing the collar the pulley sits on?? When you remove the OEM 70MM pulley it’s a 13mm bolt with a curved washer on the front, then at the back it should have a tiny O-Ring keeping the bolt in place. If you remove the O-Ring you will find the rear spacer/collar piece. That is what the Auto Zone 231052 Pulley sits on. That should fit perfectly, then re-install the bolt, front washer, rear spacer/collar, and the O-Ring (just there to keep it all together nicely), then tighten the 13mm bolt down.
I actually just did this job on my 02 Kalahari this evening. The Auto Zone 231052 = perfect fit & no issues. Was like 16.00 out the door. When I drove the Kalahari over the weekend it was squeaking just a tiny bit so I replaced it.
I actually just did this job on my 02 Kalahari this evening. The Auto Zone 231052 = perfect fit & no issues. Was like 16.00 out the door. When I drove the Kalahari over the weekend it was squeaking just a tiny bit so I replaced it.
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