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Old 10 November 2012 | 07:03 PM
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Anyone know of a cheaper alternative for the 8mm threaded plastic bracket that the air con tensioner pulley bolts through? mine melted when the pulley bearing seized....i got a new ally pulley from cdf but the main dealer lists the bracket 73131fc000 around £50...its 7 dollars in usa or australia!
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I dont run the adjuster pulley at all on my car and havent done for well over a year now. just use a smaller belt. dont have my car here, if you want to wait till Monday i can tell you what size to use
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nice one tt...didnt think of that, i can get a belt no probs if i know the size.
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Yea saves a little weight too.lol. just need to put it on the p/s pulley and half on the crank pulley and rotate till it pops on.
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any luck with that belt size tt?
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Sorry totally forgot. will do it when its light in the morning
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Sorry for the delay. work has been manic

a 4pk875 is what you need
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thanks tt i get one tomos!
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Originally Posted by Turbotits
Sorry for the delay. work has been manic

a 4pk875 is what you need
Is this the belt code needed for a classic to be able to run without a tensioner , thanks
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Originally Posted by supshon
Is this the belt code needed for a classic to be able to run without a tensioner , thanks
Never tried it on a classic. But id guess its the same
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Originally Posted by Turbotits
Never tried it on a classic. But id guess its the same
Ok I'll give it a go thanks
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Originally Posted by Turbotits
Never tried it on a classic. But id guess its the same
Got the belt today fits perfect now running my classic without a tensioner thanks
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Originally Posted by supshon
Got the belt today fits perfect now running my classic without a tensioner thanks
Great.
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