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Possible replacement TRD parts- Idler pulleys

Postby JavaJoe_2 » Sun Oct 15, 2006 3:26 pm

siennasc98 wrote: I'll make three (3) spares.


Just out of curiosity why 3?
These really don't go bad, except maybe for the bearing....right?
Sorry, and the belt part # you are using?
Thanks to your R and D we have a new source for some of our parts.
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Postby siennasc98 » Mon Oct 16, 2006 10:41 pm

JavaJoe_2 wrote:
siennasc98 wrote: I'll make three (3) spares.


Just out of curiosity why 3?
These really don't go bad, except maybe for the bearing....right?
Sorry, and the belt part # you are using?
Thanks to your R and D we have a new source for some of our parts.
Thanks! :D


I got three (3) 89203's and eight (8) 89007's from eBay auctions, so I made three sets. I'll keep one set and can share the others to SG members. I also have a few 6-groove plastic pulleys (Dayco P/N 89009) and some (MotorCraft) metal 6-groove pulleys that came from a Ford 6.0L engine.

Not only the bearing on the pulley but also the bushing, spring and arm of the tensioner can go bad anytime.

I'm using the Dayco Poly-Cog 5060895, a longer belt but it's only for the Sienna. The idler plate assembly is much taller that the Solara kit.

I did not have the time to install the replacement tensioner last weekend. I pretty sure it’s a direct fit.
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Postby CASTRO » Tue Oct 17, 2006 1:33 am

^
hmmm. a little interested in one of you sets sometime if I have extra cash laying around. Keep us updated sienna. Currently not ready for purchases at the moment unless its car maint. for the track da next month.
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Postby DatSRBoi » Tue Oct 17, 2006 8:42 am

CASTRO wrote:^
hmmm. a little interested in one of you sets sometime if I have extra cash laying around. Keep us updated sienna. Currently not ready for purchases at the moment unless its car maint. for the track da next month.



SHIIIII I call dibs on the other set :)
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Postby CASTRO » Tue Oct 17, 2006 10:04 am

mwahahaha, sienna could start an online business selling these guys.
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Dayco 89203 - replacement idler tensioner is installed

Postby siennasc98 » Sun Oct 22, 2006 6:51 pm

I installed the replacement Dayco automatic idler tensioner this afternoon.
As expected, the tensioner and pulleys are exactly the same as the (OEM) TRD supplied parts with our S/C. The replacement part is functioning like the OME so far, no rattle nor squeal. Will see after a week of driving and will post an update/feedback.

I took some pictures and video of the tensioner in action.

Test fitting the idler tensioner and installing the Poly-Cog belt.

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A wood stand to safely keep the 3/8 socket driver from moving and hold the tensioner while removing the 6-groove pulleys then loosening the belt. The spacer is glued to the alternator pivot frame to keep it from falling during the idler plate assembly installation.
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Installation is complete.

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The video of the Dayco automatic idler tensioner is action. To simulate an extra load on the belt, I turned on the A/C, the headlights and fog lights (alternator load).
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Postby CASTRO » Sun Oct 22, 2006 7:07 pm

very very clean setup! Now only if I had the time and funds to do mine....
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Postby DatSRBoi » Sun Oct 22, 2006 7:18 pm

CASTRO wrote:very very clean setup! Now only if I had the time and funds to do mine....


Yeah, Just notice I cant afford this.
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Postby Eye8Pussies » Sun Oct 22, 2006 11:26 pm

thanks for the part numbers siennasc98...

I had the dayco part number for the grooved pulleys, but not the smooth pulleys.

During the week I picked up 2 smooth pulleys, 1 grooved pulley (one is already new), the tensioner, and a new poly-cog belt because my s/c belt setup was making loud loud rattling/bearing noises.

I got everything locally in the GTA (Toronto, Canada) for $225cnd w/ taxes- amazon.com doesn't ship across the border for these.

In the end though, after checking all the bearings of my current pulleys, I found that it was one of the smooth pulleys that had a bad bearing, and the one on the current tensioner just looked worn, so I only replaced the two smooth pulleys along with the belt and will return everything else.

it would have been more effort to find the part numbers (or I would have had to take everything apart and then go to the dayco carrier with my smooth pulleys to find another one).

knowing that there are extra parts on hand locally (or at least easy to get) gives a peace of mind as well for in-case-something-goes-wrong
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Postby siennasc98 » Sun Oct 29, 2006 11:50 am

Eye8Pussies wrote:thanks for the part numbers siennasc98...

I had the dayco part number for the grooved pulleys, but not the smooth pulleys.

During the week I picked up 2 smooth pulleys, 1 grooved pulley (one is already new), the tensioner, and a new poly-cog belt because my s/c belt setup was making loud loud rattling/bearing noises.

I got everything locally in the GTA (Toronto, Canada) for $225cnd w/ taxes- amazon.com doesn't ship across the border for these.

In the end though, after checking all the bearings of my current pulleys, I found that it was one of the smooth pulleys that had a bad bearing, and the one on the current tensioner just looked worn, so I only replaced the two smooth pulleys along with the belt and will return everything else.

it would have been more effort to find the part numbers (or I would have had to take everything apart and then go to the dayco carrier with my smooth pulleys to find another one).

knowing that there are extra parts on hand locally (or at least easy to get) gives a peace of mind as well for in-case-something-goes-wrong


You're welcome. How are the Dayco (89007) smooth pulleys working for you? It's nice that you can get them locally.
It's has been a week since I installed the new Dayco idler tensioner, smooth and 6-groove pulleys. They are just fine and doing their function.
If the sun comes up today, I'll remove the idler plate assembly and do some visual inspection.

Sometimes most auto supply will ask for your vehicle Year/Make/Model before they sell you a part.
The Dayco Belt Tensioner P/N: 89203 also fit ({source: partsamerica.com}) the following vehicles:
BUICK
1987 - 1989 CENTURY
1988 - 1996 REGAL
1994 - 2005 CENTURY
1994 - 1998 SKYLARK
CADILLAC
1987 - 1988 CIMARRON
CHEVROLET
1987 - 1996 BERETTA
1972 K20 PICKUP
1987 - 1994 CAVALIER
1990 - 2001 LUMINA
1987 - 1990 CELEBRITY
1990 - 1996 LUMINA APV
1987 - 1996 CORSICA
1995 - 2005 MONTE CARLO
2000 - 2005 IMPALA
1997 - 1998 VENTURE
OLDSMOBILE
1994 - 1998 ACHIEVA
1988 - 1997 CUTLASS SUPREME
1995 - 1996 CIERA
1987 FIRENZA
1987 - 1989 CUTLASS CIERA
1990 - 1994 SILHOUETTE
1994 CUTLASS CIERA
1996 - 1998 SILHOUETTE
PONTIAC
1987 - 1991 6000
1991 - 1994 SUNBIRD
1994 - 1998 GRAND AM
1990 - 1998 TRANS SPORT
1988 - 2003 GRAND PRIX

Remember, you have to replace the smooth pulley (that came with the 89203) with Dayco P/N 89007.
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Postby Eye8Pussies » Sun Oct 29, 2006 12:24 pm

^ the pulleys are working great- no more noise, just the usual bit of noise from the blower at idle and nothing more once the throttle is on.

I was pretty nervous when I first installed the blower- you never know what you get when you get a used unit even though it was said to have been rebuilt (now I believe it).

the only thing that I would say is that it's a waste for them to paint the pulleys black in the first place since after a day of use, the belt has already worn away some of the paint and soon enough there will be none left anyway =P


Saved me a bunch of headaches as I had planned on tearing the blower apart to replace some parts. I even have new rotor bearings and a coupler now sitting around. But oh well, I'll use those sooner or later...
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Postby mzfe5speed » Sun Feb 18, 2007 10:46 pm

great info!! it would have taken me for ever to figure that all out!! thanks.
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