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Old 11-13-2008, 04:27 PM
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Idle pulley delete w/ DM2 spacer

I did not use the spacer because it would not fit and I had to shave some of it off to make it fit or loosen the power steering assembly so I can drop it in.
I am not using a spacer right now but I will install it later when I have time to loosen the power steering assembly.

The installation is straight forward.
Some basic tools I have to get it done. You will need a breaker bar to get the bolts loose from the pulley bracket and only use a socket with a ratchet. No open wrench like I have in the pic.
This is pics from this past Sunday when I attempted the install.









Pics from today. Spacer.








With the belt on and tight.
 

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Old 11-14-2008, 08:11 AM
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hey buddy, glad to see you got around to doing this.... The spacers are machined to exact tolerances there is no need to shave it down, you may need to loosen the ps bracket to wiggle it in there. Other wise it is a tight fit, cant wait to see it finished
 
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Old 11-14-2008, 11:35 AM
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What does this do again?
 
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eliminates a useless pulley, reduces some weight.
 
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Old 11-14-2008, 03:19 PM
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AC belt installed today.

The right part numbers


On and tight.




Wont have time to drop the spacer in until next weekend. I will though.
 
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Helpful pics. Thanks for posting. I'm doing mine this Sunday
 
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Nice write up!
 
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looks good, cant wait to do mine
 
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did you get your package shane?
 
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not yet, maybe today, we'll see when i get home!
 
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Originally Posted by Andrei
I did not use the spacer because it would not fit and I had to shave some of it off to make it fit or loosen the power steering assembly so I can drop it in.
I am not using a spacer right now but I will install it later when I have time to loosen the power steering assembly.
Do not shave the spacer down. On all of the g's Ive done here it is correct. I have had to use a prybar to pry out the pump and get the spacer to drop in. Its really not that hard good luck and hope to see finished product soon
 
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Old 11-16-2008, 02:50 AM
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What if the PS starts leaking after? It's better to loosen all the bolts but that takes a while.
 
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It doesnt take a 4 ft pry bar bro. A big enough flat head screwdriver will work. Take the spacer and compare it to the bracket on the idler pulley you removed. You will see they are the same width. Good luck and thanks for the write up
 
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Old 11-16-2008, 12:11 PM
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For anyone else doing this the bolt from the tensioner pulley needs to be loosened so that the tensioner can loosen the belts.
 
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I took it off on this car also.


















 


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