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    Shoot me down: I removed bearing covers cleaned and greased and put covers back on. Over 1000 klms nil noise from bearing or issues, just don't over grease. Also used scribe to pop the dust covers nil damage to them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrb505 View Post
    Sounds easy but you have to drill the rivets out to seperate the pulley then re-rivet the pulley half’s if your just replacing the bearing. Probably time for a new tensioner if the bearing is worn.
    Ah yes, it's all coming back. It was the idler I replaced the bearing on. With the tensioner I replaced the pulley which obviously came with a bearing. Still pretty cheap though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kaaaiju View Post
    OK, thanks for the replies, i will have to shop for an OEM and try that thanks
    Get a quote from Mario/Heather (Roverlord). Quicker, and probably cheaper than OEM!
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    Check your fan bearing too while the belt is off I recently bought another D2 TD5 that was making a fair rumble
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bazzle218 View Post
    Shoot me down: I removed bearing covers cleaned and greased and put covers back on. Over 1000 klms nil noise from bearing or issues, just don't over grease. Also used scribe to pop the dust covers nil damage to them.
    Greasing the idler bearings is part of my maintenance routine each oil change. However, if I feel a resistance when turning the bearing in hand, I change the bearing. Your choice of bearing, SKF etc.. At the moment I have a squeak when shutting down, panicked a bit when I thought it may be the harmonic balancer, but got down & dirty & found it to be the tensioner bearing. For the life of me I can't remember if the tensioner pulley bolt is left or right handed. The mysteries of life.
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    OK, i checked the vicous fan bearings and seems alright, just the belt was squealing and i changed the belt and it was ok

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    Quote Originally Posted by bob10 View Post
    Greasing the idler bearings is part of my maintenance routine each oil change. However, if I feel a resistance when turning the bearing in hand, I change the bearing. Your choice of bearing, SKF etc.. At the moment I have a squeak when shutting down, panicked a bit when I thought it may be the harmonic balancer, but got down & dirty & found it to be the tensioner bearing. For the life of me I can't remember if the tensioner pulley bolt is left or right handed. The mysteries of life.
    Tensioner Bearing bolt is left handed thread. from what i recall

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    Quote Originally Posted by bob10 View Post
    Greasing the idler bearings is part of my maintenance routine each oil change. However, if I feel a resistance when turning the bearing in hand, I change the bearing. Your choice of bearing, SKF etc.. At the moment I have a squeak when shutting down, panicked a bit when I thought it may be the harmonic balancer, but got down & dirty & found it to be the tensioner bearing. For the life of me I can't remember if the tensioner pulley bolt is left or right handed. The mysteries of life.
    How do you grease the idler bearing?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoDiscoMan View Post
    How do you grease the idler bearing?
    There are two idler bearings in the drive train. Remove the belt, remove the bearings, carefully remove the plastic covers , clean the bearings, grease same, replace the covers. Simple.

    Have to say, I don't have ACE, and I'm counting the tensioner bearing. A bit vague, I admit.
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    I only use genuine..... more and more, especially with parts listing the C of O, Country of Origin.

    Replace the serpentine belt at the same time..... Again I'm using genuine belts that are made in Germany, Italy etc etc... anywhere besides cheap **** china ones.
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