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power steering idle pulley bearing

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power steering idle pulley bearing

Post by ferozious »

With regards to the title, the bearing in the pulley
has crapped out, was wondering if the bearing in
the centre is replacable or if a new pulley is on the cards.

I ask as I am wanting to know if the reason the bearing
won't come out is due to the fact that it doesn't come out
or that it needs greater persuasion than I have already given
it.

Cheers, Ben.
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Post by MightyMouse »

If its the plyvee PS idler on a Feroza its a standard bearing and is removable.
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It seemed like a much better idea when I started it than it does now.
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Post by ferozious »

Cheers MM.....

Although was kinda hoping it wasn't just my muppet arms
that were stopping the bearing from coming out :rofl:
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Post by MightyMouse »

IIRC I pressed mine out using a couple of sockets and a bench vice.

Even with a new bearing there's a little bit of "rock" in the assembly, but once a belts fitted its fine.

Whats happened to yours ?
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Post by ferozious »

Basically seized and let go completely. The only thing that
remained was the inner and outer grooved rings and the
ball bearings....

Lucky I wasn't driving, I was actually letting the car idle with the
bonnet up to find where the week old "whining" sound was coming
from.

I could hear the bearing start to seize and basically once I saw
sparks :shock: I knew and quickly jumped to turn the ignition off...

Never seen a bearing go that quickly though after the onset of noise.....
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Post by Big-Stu »

I've got access to a hydraulic bearing press and all the drift sizes for common bearings you could possibly imagine.

Probably even got the bearings if they are a common size.

Press is located in Northgate area. if you need a hand just let me know.

Stu
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Post by ferozious »

Thanks x million for the offer Stu

Crisis over though, manned up and showed the bearing
who's boss :lol: with the help of a vice and sockets per MM's
yoda-esque advice :D

Will keep that in mind however cheers
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Post by MightyMouse »

ferozious wrote: per MM's yoda-esque advice :D
Now that's a first... :lol: - been called many things but never Yoda,

May the force be with you young Feroza Jedi, oops now i've slipped into character
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Post by ferguson »

Hey all,

Haven't been here for a while...

I think i'm having the same problem. Getting a fair bit if noise coming from the pulley/bearing. It's been there for a wile now, it's horrible when there's moisture in the air (rain, humidity etc), and disappears when i've been driving for about 10mins. Will also appear when i spray any water near the area.

Was just wanting to know if the replacment bearings are easy to find? Auto spares?
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Post by ferguson »

I'm sorry if my questions seem too simple for you all to pay any attention to, but i've contacted toyota in an attempt to locate a genuine part and they want to sell me the whole pully etc. Is it possible to just get the bearing alone? Will i have to take it out first and try a bearing shop?

Any advice would be much appreciated.

Thanks.
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Post by ferguson »

...oh well :?
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Post by Newtothefourbeworld »

hey,

now i dont know for sure but with nost bearings or seals you can almost always find the right size if you take the old one out and down to a bearing shop such as ABC bearings on the norhtern beaches if you are close
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Post by ferguson »

Hey thanks 'New'

I'm leaning away from the bearing now 'cause the noise isn't there all the time... could be very wrong there??

Might start with the belt etc, and see what happens from there.

Although, i guess while it's apart, should do the bearing at the same time, just in case :idea:

Thanks again
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Post by MightyMouse »

Its standard "off the shelf" bearing. go to your friendly local bearing suppier and that's the issue resolved.

pretend to be ( or better still be ) trade and you'll get a substantial discount....
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Post by ferguson »

All done...bearing was $10
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