'94 Legacy Turbo Wagon -EJ22T.
Replacing that idler pulley on the alternator. Which means the belt adjuster bracket has to come off the block. Those iron bolts have been in that alloy block for 24 years. That’s scary, should I warm the engine a little bit or fully first? The alternator & belt were replaced in Sep-2020. Any hint’s from those that have been there - done that?
Thanx In Advance; Thatman55
Replacing that idler pulley on the alternator
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Re: Replacing that idler pulley on the alternator
What idler pulley are you talking about? The only idler is the one on the A/C tensioner.
'93, '93 and '94 Legacy L, wagons, FWD and AWD, all are NA 2.2 w/ 4EAT.
Re: Replacing that idler pulley on the alternator
Hah!, made me look, ya did. Yup, there's tensioners on both the alt. & the a.c. The idler is on the a.c. I haven't even reviewed my Hayne's manual yet TBH.
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Re: Replacing that idler pulley on the alternator
The alt pivots. It is the tensioner for the alt/ps belt
What's the problem you're trying to solve here?
What's the problem you're trying to solve here?
'93, '93 and '94 Legacy L, wagons, FWD and AWD, all are NA 2.2 w/ 4EAT.