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Swelegacy

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    Subaru Legacy 3.0R MY2005

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  1. Now I can get a new pulley and restore the old tensioner so I have a healthy one on the shelf 👍 Skickat från min FRD-L09 via Tapatalk
  2. Worked like a charm, easy as hell. Skickat från min FRD-L09 via Tapatalk
  3. Yeah I know, I need to get her rolling today cause I need it to work tomorrow. Skickat från min FRD-L09 via Tapatalk
  4. No the pulley failed, but in Sweden it was the fastest fix to buy the whole unit as it is hard to aquire just a new pulley. Skickat från min FRD-L09 via Tapatalk
  5. I will replace the tensioner with a new one complete with new pulley. So basically I will only remove the tensioner itself. Skickat från min FRD-L09 via Tapatalk
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  9. I'm going to replace my V-Belt tension pulley after a failiure. Do I just remove the two bolts that hold the pulley assembly and just replace it with the new one? I guess that there are not nuts involved at the back and that the assembly has threads, so its an easy bolt off bolt on job. What is the easiest way to mount the belt back? Skickat från min FRD-L09 via Tapatalk
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