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How much for a new aux belt tensioner


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i've just bought a new cam belt & tentioner kit and a new aux belt. i want to get the tensioner for the aux belt too as i'm getting a werring noise from the engine bay that follows the revs. i rang one bloke and he quoted me £150 is that right? does any one have one going cheep?

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mine has allways made a bit of belt "noise", there is very little to go wrong with an aux tensioner (manual or auto) i replaced a bearing in mine some years ago (just cos they were free from work) i would get a second hand one if you have any doubts but i would think it more likely to be one of the ancilarys air con, PS, water pump, alternator if it is very noisy, maybe go to a meet and compare with other cars

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mine has allways made a bit of belt "noise", there is very little to go wrong with an aux tensioner (manual or auto) i replaced a bearing in mine some years ago (just cos they were free from work) i would get a second hand one if you have any doubts but i would think it more likely to be one of the ancilarys air con, PS, water pump, alternator if it is very noisy, maybe go to a meet and compare with other cars

 

Can you just replace the bearing coz this would be great if you can .

is it an easy job to do and does anyone know what size the bearing is what numbers are on the bearing .

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Can you just replace the bearing coz this would be great if you can .

is it an easy job to do and does anyone know what size the bearing is what numbers are on the bearing .

 

not 100% sure if the N/A is the same as the TT but the bearing for mine was a 6203 ZZ, the ZZ indicates extra clearance for the heat which i dont think is strictly necesary, toyota will not sell the bearing on its own but if you ring round the local specialists they will be able to get one for you, its been on my car now 6 years, if you take the pulley off you should be able to see if the bearing is shot or not

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Sorry mate i'm struggling to understand what you mean as i can't picture it in my head as i've never had one of these apart , but i think i'm needing a new bearing , maybe i should take it off this weekend and investigate it . maybe try regreasing it make sure its not running dry .

Its a horrible sound its making , like a cracking sound when a bearings failed if you know what sound i'm talking about ?

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