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I need a Belt Diagram so I can identify the name of the pulley that I need to repair?

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If you follow the routing of the belt from the crankshaft counterclockwise belt tensioner then alternator then idler pully then ac compresser then power steering pump

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  • Anonymous Mar 07, 2011

    I have a flange behind the belt when looking at the front of the car that has come off. The belt is going around the pulley, but the flange is rattling like crazy. Can I remove the flange all together?

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    Sorry the flange is behind the crankshaft pulley.

  • Anonymous Mar 07, 2011

    is the engine a 5.9 is it the harmanic dampner that the crankshaft pully is connected to ive seen the outer ring of the dampener seperate from the inner you will have to replace it if it is

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