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    3.9 idler pulley

    8) does anyone out there know the part no. for the idler pulley bearing .
    the engine is a 3.9 in a disco, with serpentine belt 1995.
    mine made some noise then threw the belt, luckily i was only puttering in the shopping centre car park near home.
    i have got the bearing out but it has no numbers on it.
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    harry

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    Dont know the part No but BMI in Windsor were selling the bearing without haveing to buy the whole thing (if I'm thinking about the right bit)

    Tony

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    8) thanks tony, i might try them tomorrow as we have a public hol here tomorrow, so the locals will be closed.
    Safe Travels
    harry

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    Take the bearing to a bearing place, they will measure and supply a replacement.
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    8) and the part no. is '6203.2RSR'
    Safe Travels
    harry

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    Idler puley

    If you haven't already sussed it out, the idler pulley is a standard thing that can be found on LR, Ford and GMH vehicles. If the bearing on your failed one has removeable clips, they you can buy a 6203 bearing from CBC ( or any bearing shop) for $8, remove the clips, hammer the old one out, and using two big washers and a nut and bolt, press it in . ( I have previously recommended using the old bearing to drift-read hit with hammer- in, but using the washers keeps the side seals intact, so the bearing lasts longer). if you can't find a replacement complete pulley at LR - try GMH ( VR C'Dore and similar Falcon)
    Langy

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    8) thanks langy, she's fixed mate.
    trouble here was that qld had a public holiday on monday so i was trying to source from other areas and couldn't identify the bearing to phone order it.
    alls fixed now.
    Safe Travels
    harry

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