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Could they hash up a pulley?


Nigelw

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Mundane I know, but is it possible that BP could deliver a serviceable pulley?

The only part to ellude me was the A/C pulley for the crank, found a choice of 2, both supplied by same parts dealer, one is genuine and the other being BP. The cost comparison is significant and hence my question here, BP retails £60 genuine is £95.

Worth a gamble or just wasting my time?

Part is ERR 2352 crank pulley with aircon.

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Not the same but.... pressed a new bearing into a 300tdi belt idler for someone, the land at the back of the pulley split off, the casting metal had more air in it than a politician. When I asked, it was a few years old but from a blue box.

That said the OEM pulley from LR may well come from the same place as the BP - hard to say

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Yes its fairly straightforward to swap them which is fortunate as the cheap bearings don't seem to last long.

There are threads and YouTube instructions but basically there is a snap ring that you have to fish out then the bearing just pushes out.

I just grind a slight taper on the snap ring before re fitting so it comes out easier for the next person to do it.

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Ah, no no no, I have a 200Tdi, there is an idler/tensioner "V" pulley that goes on the spindle flange where the FIP cover would normally be.

The pulley is part No. 614718, the inspection cover tensioner spindle is part No. ETC 8853

I just found the idler/tensioner pulley and the bearings grumble a little but it does spin freely.

Any idea on how you might be able to swap out the idler/tensioner bearings?

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Ah, no no no, I have a 200Tdi, there is an idler/tensioner "V" pulley that goes on the spindle flange where the FIP cover would normally be.

The pulley is part No. 614718, the inspection cover tensioner spindle is part No. ETC 8853

I just found the idler/tensioner pulley and the bearings grumble a little but it does spin freely.

Any idea on how you might be able to swap out the idler/tensioner bearings?

Press the bearing out, take it to your local bearing selling place, and they'll get you a brand new SKF or Timken unit, if not from the shelf, they'll order it.

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I purchased that exact crank pulley for my second alternator set up, I went for the BP one and I wished I hadn't. The OE twin groove pulley I removed was a heavy stong looking thing but the BP tripple groove pulley is a very lightweight pressed tin type of thing. Yes it does work but I don't think it was worth the £35 saving.

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I bought a bench seat from them - I posted on here : 'what could go wrong with a seat ?'

I hadn't thought it through - it was the least comfortable seat I think I've ever sat on.

I do though remain optimistic to hear a report from someone of an excellent blue boxed product.

Hear it from someone else though being the plan ....

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i bought a pair of blue box calipers, a pair of discs and a fill set of pads....

the pads and discs where fine, the calipers (the correct part number mind!) needed the pad retaining pin holes and the mounting holes enlarging to make them usable....

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the last couple of series props i got were britpart repackaged GKN items (Even still branded GKN on actual prop)

the only decent things i have ever bought in a blue box/wrapper!

i would go second hand genuine, although even genuine some were pressed tin and some were cast.

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