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Thread: Bearing replacement for A/C idler pulley

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rodney View Post
    Hi all,

    Does anyone have the part # for the bearings ? I am sure I can get them at a parts house.Thanks rk
    Better to just get it from your favorite Delorean vendor. If you try to source it locally you will only be buying 2 and they will charge you more than you will pay a "D" vendor and you will probably wind up getting Chinese ones that won't last. You should also get that "O" ring and that can be hard to find. Finally you need the belts so just put an order together with some filters and bulbs and anything else you may need and call up and order it. When disassembling take care to note the exact position of each spacer, bolt, washer and bracket so you can put everything back in the same place it came from. Failure to do it correctly and you will either chew up belts or they will keep flying off.
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    Rob PJ Grady has good quality bearings.
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    In case anyone is interested in the assembly, I took this pic when doing mine. Also includes all of the parts that you "should have".

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