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Old 22-07-2006, 07:09 PM   #1
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Hi Guys

I can't take it anymore, the screeching noise comming from under my bonnet is killing me. I have tracked it to the idler pully and just brought a new one.

My question is how do you remove the old pully so i can install the new one. I searched the forums and really only found out how to remove the serpentine belt and that was pretty in descriptive.

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Old 22-07-2006, 07:42 PM   #2
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remove your snorkel
remove the fans
remove the drive belt
that is all easy
Then with a 10 mm socket you will feel three bolts (in a sort of triangluar shape) hold the whole tensioner assembly onto the front of the motor
Once you have the tensioner off, you can get to the bolt the holds the pulley on.. It is 14 or 16mm iirc.. I find it is easier to put the assembly in a vice and crack it that way.. THen the pulley just slides off and you can fit your new one
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Old 22-07-2006, 11:45 PM   #3
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remove your snorkel
remove the fans
remove the drive belt
that is all easy
Then with a 10 mm socket you will feel three bolts (in a sort of triangluar shape) hold the whole tensioner assembly onto the front of the motor
Once you have the tensioner off, you can get to the bolt the holds the pulley on.. It is 14 or 16mm iirc.. I find it is easier to put the assembly in a vice and crack it that way.. THen the pulley just slides off and you can fit your new one

Hi Racecraft

Mate thanks for that i will give it ago tomorrow

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Old 23-07-2006, 12:55 PM   #4
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Well all done,

I had to remove the snorkel and the belt, after that it was all pretty straight forward, engine bay is nice and quite. Still got that bloody miss but that will get sorted out this week

Thanks for your help
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