Double idler pulley replacement for 95 SSEi
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Double idler pulley replacement for 95 SSEi
On a trip recently I had the innner idler pulley self destruct, taking a brand new gatorback with it. I had to stay overnight, but was able to get a replacement from NAPA (P# 209766). They delivered the part to my hotel also, thank you NAPA . This was a smooth pulley and I'm thinking the inner should be a grooved pulley, as the grovved side of the belt rides against it. Could someone confirm this?
The remaining old outer pulley was smooth and the bearings seamed worn, so if a grooved pulley is needed I could use the new smooth one for the outer.
Any help appreciated, as always!
The remaining old outer pulley was smooth and the bearings seamed worn, so if a grooved pulley is needed I could use the new smooth one for the outer.
Any help appreciated, as always!
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We can sure help you out. But first we need you to do something. See my signature how my car'* year and type (se, sse, ssei) is in there. Need you to put yours there so we know what kind of car/engine you have. Then we can answer the question definately.
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95 should be series I. This is for a series II but also has info for series I.
Hope this helps
http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/forum/...t=pulley+rixak
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Hope this helps
http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/forum/...t=pulley+rixak
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Bill, I did but 95 SSEi in the subject header, but having it in my sig is a good idea, thanks.
Echo, I had read that thread, and others, before posting. I couldn't find the answer I needed. The parts places I spoke to did know and the Chilton manual didn't specify.
Chilton has a diagram on page 1-22 of a 92-95 Vin 1 belt system. The pulleys I'm interested in are the double idlers between the two seperate tensioners.
Again, I need to know if the inner is a grooved pulley. A part# would also help.
Thanks again!
Echo, I had read that thread, and others, before posting. I couldn't find the answer I needed. The parts places I spoke to did know and the Chilton manual didn't specify.
Chilton has a diagram on page 1-22 of a 92-95 Vin 1 belt system. The pulleys I'm interested in are the double idlers between the two seperate tensioners.
Again, I need to know if the inner is a grooved pulley. A part# would also help.
Thanks again!
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I have a 97 and the belt/pulley system may be different. We need someone with a series I to run out to their car and look..................anyone? anyone?.....................help this man out!
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I believe the inner one is a grooved pully while the outer is smooth. There should be a spacer between the two for both to work correctly. Had the same thing happen to me on a dark hwy in the middle of nowhere Easy fix though.
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