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Old 10-22-2006, 09:07 PM   #1 (permalink)
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A/C idler pulley...

I put my 4Runner back together finally!

I am trying to find a diagram of how the idler pulley is supposed to go back togehter.

I put the A/C belt back on, and I could smell something... Turns out it was the A/C belt, and the belt was HOT.

I think I overtensioned the A/C idler pulley, and it's not spinning (and the pulley IS good).

IS there supposed to be some sort of a spacer between the idler pulley and the bracket?

Thanks!
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yes- it should be between the pulley and the bracket, kinda like a stepped washer. Do you still have it?
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yes- it should be between the pulley and the bracket, kinda like a stepped washer. Do you still have it?

What's it look like?
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Old 10-23-2006, 08:29 PM   #4 (permalink)
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AC spacer

Like this:


And just the spacer / washer:
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Drat.

I knew I was missing something.
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