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Bearing specifications please

Discussion in '2nd Gen. Tacomas (2005-2015)' started by Sproulesxrunner, Aug 9, 2012.

  1. Aug 9, 2012 at 4:11 PM
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    Sproulesxrunner

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    My truck has been making a squeeling noise and it was determined that the smooth idler pulley to the driver side of the crank was the cause of the noise. Any one have the specifications on this bearing (the one on the right of the crank)?
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    Thanks guys!
     
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    Easier and likely cheaper to replace the whole idler, rock auto has em for like 30$ IIRC. Otherwise you could press out the bearing and take it to a place like grainger and have them look up specs for a new one and then press a new one back in but that's way too complicated I promise. It'll take you all of 15 minutes if you've ever replaced a serpentine belt before.
     
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    You need to host your photo on something like imageshack or photobucket or host it here on TW. Can't link from gmail.
     
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    Does this picture work? Any one have the specifications on this bearing (the one on the right of the crank)?

    Thanks Max

    Pulley.jpg
     
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    The no. 2 idlers are a Koyo 6302 RMX start at 24

    2012-01-18_19-40-24_130_4dcff9badf9ce704823be15afa7bffae20bc6ee5.jpg
     
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    not sure that helps but...

    all I got
     
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    Thanks a lot. I greatly appreciate the help Max. I will be ordering one very shortly!
     
  9. Aug 9, 2012 at 9:38 PM
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    Make sure you get a no. 1 idler, Gates part 36174.

    If RockAuto ships to Canada that was the cheapest place online I could find here in the States.

    Also, you could pop off your serpentine and spin that idler by hand to make sure that's your problem, just in case, shouldn't take long.
     

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