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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: Andy A on 26 August 2020, 11:07:23
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I'm after an idler bearing for my sons partners car. Needs to be non plastic but metal. 70mm x 26mm maybe 25mm will be fine and centre hole 17mm.
Anyone know of a place where I can order one of these?
Thanks
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What's it for?
Application details required as approximate sizes aren't going to work ;)
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Hi Al,
Honda Jazz 1.4 petrol 2009.
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Starter for ten...
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Auxiliary-Belt-Idler-Pulley-Fits-Honda-Civic-Jazz-III-OE-38942PWA004-Febi-31480-/173878667061
At risk of asking a silly question, have you tried Honda?
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If you can remove the old bearing then the likes of Simply Bearings will have off the shelf parts available.
There should be a four digit number on the side of the bearing (plus I would expect it to be followed by 2RS for the two rubber seals) race which tells you what is needed
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So far as I can tell Honda only sells whole belt tensioner pulley.
That one in the link Al, is the same one he purchased but its an 80mm and not a 70mm that came off the engine the other day.
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So far as I can tell Honda only sells whole belt tensioner pulley.
That one in the link Al, is the same one he purchased but its an 80mm and not a 70mm that came off the engine the other day.
Here do...
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Tensioner-Pulley-v-ribbed-belt-98005564-For-HONDA-Civic-VII-Hatchback-EU-EP-EV-H-/184396284414
The other question to ask is if the correct pulley was previously fitted, as there's a clear distinction between the Civic and Jazz pullies ;)
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It was on the car when she bought it, but it is looking more likely the wrong one was fitted at some point Al.
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If you can remove the old bearing then the likes of Simply Bearings will have off the shelf parts available.
There should be a four digit number on the side of the bearing (plus I would expect it to be followed by 2RS for the two rubber seals) race which tells you what is needed
Thanks for the link. I'll have a good look on there.
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What's it for?
Application details required as approximate sizes aren't going to work ;)
Although the exact sizes and any numbers on the part are what an industrial bearing supplier would use. They never ask what it's for.
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Idler bearings R us ?
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What's it for?
Application details required as approximate sizes aren't going to work ;)
Although the exact sizes and any numbers on the part are what an industrial bearing supplier would use. They never ask what it's for.
True, but the question implied a specific purpose and gave the overall dimensions without actually specifying what it was for.
An aux belt idler pulley is likely to be somewhat different to a timing belt one. For example. :y
Sounds like Andy is sorted either for a pulley or for a source of the bearing.
In light of the apparent differences between what was fitted and the new part supplied, I would consider using using the new part supplied as long as it physically fits :y
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Sounds like the OP is sorted. But for reference, we've always found the company below to be very good for supplying bearings for various applications.
https://simplybearings.co.uk/shop/ (https://simplybearings.co.uk/shop/)
Last time I used them was for some phosphor bronze bearings for an old cement mixer. :D