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Unread 04-30-2012, 07:13 PM   #1
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Belt Pulley Bearing

The serpentine belt pulley located t the top front of the engine appears to have a blown bearing. A loud squealing noise is coming from this part and the backside reveals that there has been some damage done. This is the pulley that is not attached to any other accessories like power steering and is located next to the A/C compressor. Is this an item that can be purchased at an auto parts store? Can it be rebuilt with replacement bearing parts or do you have to purchase the entire pulley? Auto parts stores are closed right now and I am just wondering how I am going to fix this problem.

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Unread 04-30-2012, 10:59 PM   #2
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The serpentine belt pulley located t the top front of the engine appears to have a blown bearing. A loud squealing noise is coming from this part and the backside reveals that there has been some damage done. This is the pulley that is not attached to any other accessories like power steering and is located next to the A/C compressor. Is this an item that can be purchased at an auto parts store? Can it be rebuilt with replacement bearing parts or do you have to purchase the entire pulley? Auto parts stores are closed right now and I am just wondering how I am going to fix this problem.
Usually you can buy the entire pulley. Only about 15 bucks, and is really easy to install.
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