Pulley part number
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Pulley part number
Hello gentlemen! ....and wimmens of course
The following is my engine and i am looking for the part number for the flat pulley highlighted here
I was/am having a noise that i figured was a shot pulley. So i replaced both pulley'* and
both belts while i was at it. Started the car and it was still there
i believe the noise to be coming from this last flat pulley, but i'm not sure if it is the same
one as the two new ones(dayco part# 89007). the auto store didn't have any others listed so i figured I'd
stop on by here. I'd like to know if i can get the part number of a Steel replacement.
I HATE the idea of a plastic pulley, however if they only make plastic ones i will use it.
Thank you guys for your assistance,
Rubix
P.*. if you guys could please post a picture of the engine with the pulley'* and the part numbers that would kick serious butt.
I know they have one for the series 2 but couldn't find one when i did a search for series 1.
:?
The following is my engine and i am looking for the part number for the flat pulley highlighted here
I was/am having a noise that i figured was a shot pulley. So i replaced both pulley'* and
both belts while i was at it. Started the car and it was still there
i believe the noise to be coming from this last flat pulley, but i'm not sure if it is the same
one as the two new ones(dayco part# 89007). the auto store didn't have any others listed so i figured I'd
stop on by here. I'd like to know if i can get the part number of a Steel replacement.
I HATE the idea of a plastic pulley, however if they only make plastic ones i will use it.
Thank you guys for your assistance,
Rubix
P.*. if you guys could please post a picture of the engine with the pulley'* and the part numbers that would kick serious butt.
I know they have one for the series 2 but couldn't find one when i did a search for series 1.
:?
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Just go to NAPA and tell them you need the 3" stock size that has the same bearing inner diameter as those listed in the article.
Just go to NAPA and tell them you need the 3" stock size that has the same bearing inner diameter as those listed in the article.
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sweeeeeet. thank you very much.
so is this indeed the same pulleys that go on the tensioner assembly?
dayco #89007?( 3 inch)
will the napa 38020 (which is 3.5 inches) have any problems?
I would prefer the steel over plastic. I just don't have much faith in plastic. Especially
when we talk about high stress environments. Heck i don't have much faith in them
with low stress environments. :?
Rubix
so is this indeed the same pulleys that go on the tensioner assembly?
dayco #89007?( 3 inch)
will the napa 38020 (which is 3.5 inches) have any problems?
I would prefer the steel over plastic. I just don't have much faith in plastic. Especially
when we talk about high stress environments. Heck i don't have much faith in them
with low stress environments. :?
Rubix
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