SC Tensioner
#1
SC Tensioner
I thought that I would replace my SC tensioner, just to make sure its fresh and tight.
Particularly after I fried a belt last year and have jacked on it so often over the last few years.
So I checked with the local GM Pontiac Dealer here on a price and was almost knocked to the floor.
$358.
There must be a better source.
Can someone give me a link or hint on where I can find a new once that'* less expensive. :?:
Part number is 12590766.
Particularly after I fried a belt last year and have jacked on it so often over the last few years.
So I checked with the local GM Pontiac Dealer here on a price and was almost knocked to the floor.
$358.
There must be a better source.
Can someone give me a link or hint on where I can find a new once that'* less expensive. :?:
Part number is 12590766.
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Originally Posted by 2000SilverBullet
I'd gladly send the Wren $30 to have it mailed here.
Bill :?:
Bill :?:
I'm tempted to try out the goodyear tensoiner on my car:
http://www.partsamerica.com/ProductD...pe=819&PTSet=A
its only $99 shipped.
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I've got one from a 2001 SSEi with only 18k miles. LMK if it'* of any interest to you. Should have only been cranked 2 or maybe 3 times in it'* life (once to put the belt on new, and once to take the belt off and remove it when I changed the whole timing cover).
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