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Bulletman
					 
				 
				The idler pulley bearing is very common , cant remember the number but got 1 from repco on a sunday for under 10 bucks, easy job totap it out with a small socket and fit the new bearing. I bought a spare tensioner for when I travel as this seems to be a show stopper with 1 complete belt driving everything and I have yet to see a belt that fits the alt , water pump and crank pulley only.
From memory the tensioner also has the same bearing as the idler , I think its actually the same pulley just on a spring loaded arm.
Bulletman
			
		 
	 
 It will be a 6203 like almost all other LR idler/tensioner pulleys use, use a 6203RS and make sure it good quality like SKF,Timken,Nachi etc.
 Just as an aside, a few weeks ago i answered a distress call from a couple with a V8 D1 that spat the tensioner bearing balls out on a Sunday 1 1/2 hrs from home.
 I have replaced them a few times so had gathered up some tools and drove into the city to help them out, they got the pulley off with the tiny shifter they had and it took me less than 15 mins to remove and refit. I even had a circlip on hand to replace the snap ring that is a bugger to get out the side of the rd, i drill a small hole into the slot so you can a pointy tool in there to pick it out.
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
			
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