Idler pulley brgs.....

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....seems one of mine has developed a nasty squeal that is getting louder and annoying WW and in effect---annoying me LOL

I can't seem to find any info on just the brgs :confused:...are they even serviceable?
 

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maybe, is it worth it....meh....back when i worked at the parts store the pulleys were in the 10-20 doller range in general. sometimes we wouldent list them for all vehicles but if it was a slower night i would bring out the boxes and 90% of the time we could match one up. just dont be a **** and pull a bunch out of there boxes and leave the guy at the counter to figure out where they go back:mad:.
 

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I thought the part number was 6623 for the bearings but I can't find them but I don't think the whole new pulley is very much almost not worth the hassle
 

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geo PM doubleS for the SD mod. It cost about the same as replacing the OBS style tensioner and works better.
 

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I didn't see the rest of your question earlier but yes the idler pulleys are replacebal if they are the steel pulleys

Big Rig do by chance have the bearing numbers?
 

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geo already has he sd mod, something about a sawzall in the parking lot if I recall.
I do know those pulleys are getting more expensive, last I checked napa had them cheapest.
 

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geo already has he sd mod, something about a sawzall in the parking lot if I recall.
I do know those pulleys are getting more expensive, last I checked napa had them cheapest.

ooh bouy...you remember that LOL

So...anyone have the NAPA #s...I see 6623 and 6203 posted....the only stock OBS one is the very top one--between alt and A/C= smooth pulley....the other one {two} are on the SD tensioner....

:thanks: for the help guys :cheers:
 

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I do know those pulleys are getting more expensive, last I checked napa had them cheapest.

Not around here :frustrate:....Napa wants almost $60 for both pulley assys and $80 for the whole tensioner---no brainer there ...BUTT----nobody has just the brgs...all I get is deer in headlights looks from the parts drone cookoo

My dual tensioner is 4 years old and over 150 kmi so I may just go ahead and replace the whole thing......they want $38 just for the upper smooth idler....

BigRigTech said:
I did all mine, $3 a piece from the local bearing supplier...Piece of cake.

Care to elaborate please :D
 

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I replaced mine with bearings from napa but I had to give them a number they don't have an application listed for them. I can't remember for sure what the number is though if your truck is down anyhow you may want to take a bearing out and see if you can read the numbers
 

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I used an arbor press to change mine. I want to say they are a 6205 bearing, but I cant say for sure, without seeing the old ones. It doesnt take much pressure to push them out. I didnt want to hammer them out, as it might have bent the idler.

They are a very generic bearing, most bearing or farm service places will have them.

I will look for the number tonight when I get home
 

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MOST of the bearings used in idlers--are the very same bearing that is in the front of gm,ford,and chr alts----and any parts store ought to have em--DONT beat on the inside of the bearing when you put the new one in the pulley---------
 
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