IRRITATING Idler Tensioner Pulley Assembly **NEED HELP**
IRRITATING Idler Tensioner Pulley Assembly **NEED HELP**
What is the proper order for the idler tensioner assembly? I've researched on the org and I'm not able to find a definite assembly order breakdown of this. Here is what I found and tell me if this is the correct assembly order (this was from a 93 maxima, scroll down to post #4) : http://forums.maxima.org/3rd-generat...lley-help.html
And
Courtesy Parts Link: This one confuses me a bit because there are more washers and parts here than in the above link.
http://www.courtesyparts.com/maxima-...1822_1844.html
I need to know the accurate # of parts for the assembly or any real pics! Thx
And
Courtesy Parts Link: This one confuses me a bit because there are more washers and parts here than in the above link.
http://www.courtesyparts.com/maxima-...1822_1844.html
I need to know the accurate # of parts for the assembly or any real pics! Thx
You should look a little better here you go.....
http://forums.maxima.org/4th-generat...-assembly.html
http://forums.maxima.org/4th-generat...-assembly.html
the thick spacer is in between the pulley wheel (probably in the picture its already on the wheel) and the bolt adjuster. the courtesy parts page is pretty self explanatory
http://www.courtesyparts.com/maxima-...1648_1670.html
i thought you were looking for a 4th gen?????
That should be fine. Mine had been cut through some of the way and it still works. I might be missing the spacer but, again, it works. The spacer goes between the pulley and the long tensioner. And the pulley should be facing just like it does in the previous photos. Just remember that the open ended more cut out circular side of the pulley goes towards the engine and the smaller opening goes out toward the fender. Hope that helps.
Ok, thx. Well, after assembling the tensioner and testing it on the car, it turned out my pulley bearing was bad. Everything was fine until I revved the engine and the bearing in the pulley was coming out
Looks like I will be ordering the entire tensioner assembly w/ pulley from Courtesy Nissan, I think that's the best route instead of buying it in pieces.
Looks like I will be ordering the entire tensioner assembly w/ pulley from Courtesy Nissan, I think that's the best route instead of buying it in pieces.
Last edited by mpvibes; Jul 12, 2011 at 10:49 AM.
Dude, the pulley is only about $20 from AutoZone... And the tensioner should only be replaced if it's bent or warped. That's what I did on my friends max when we over-tightened the tensioner and it snapped. The tensioner assembly, $7 from a junkyard, and the pulley was only, like I said, about $20, with a year or 2 of warranty. Don't go spending on overpriced items from courtesy that would take days to ship when you could just go into your autozone and get it done that same day. If it's the bearing, just buy the pulley. If you want to make sure it's the correct pulley, bring it with you to when you buy it from them. That's just my .02
Here's the link for the pulley from autozone. http://www.autozone.com:80/autozone/...er=445425_0_0_
it's $22.99. I was just rounding an estimate. Hope it helps.
Here's the link for the pulley from autozone. http://www.autozone.com:80/autozone/...er=445425_0_0_
it's $22.99. I was just rounding an estimate. Hope it helps.
Last edited by SandyMax96; Jul 12, 2011 at 01:13 PM. Reason: link added
Dude, the pulley is only about $20 from AutoZone... And the tensioner should only be replaced if it's bent or warped. That's what I did on my friends max when we over-tightened the tensioner and it snapped. The tensioner assembly, $7 from a junkyard, and the pulley was only, like I said, about $20, with a year or 2 of warranty. Don't go spending on overpriced items from courtesy that would take days to ship when you could just go into your autozone and get it done that same day. If it's the bearing, just buy the pulley. If you want to make sure it's the correct pulley, bring it with you to when you buy it from them. That's just my .02
Here's the link for the pulley from autozone. http://www.autozone.com:80/autozone/...er=445425_0_0_
it's $22.99. I was just rounding an estimate. Hope it helps.
Here's the link for the pulley from autozone. http://www.autozone.com:80/autozone/...er=445425_0_0_
it's $22.99. I was just rounding an estimate. Hope it helps.
Does anyone know why the pulley tensioner goes towards the tensioner adjuster and rubs on it, causing sparks to fly? This happens when the car is on and when you rev the engine. It's like the more you rev it the more the tensioner pulley draws closer to the tensioner adjuster and also the belt kind of moves off of the pulley too.
I don't remember. I have a thread asking the same question. Being impatient, I tried both ways. 1 way rubs, the other doesn't. Problem solved.
My pulley exploded on me while on the highway 300 miles from home... Luckily I knew it was going to happen cuz it was making noise and like the poster above said, I bought a spare pulley and just kept it in the trunk plus tools necessary.
Also as noted above, if you're not sure, buy the whole assembly, then sell the old one on this forum.
Dr J
My pulley exploded on me while on the highway 300 miles from home... Luckily I knew it was going to happen cuz it was making noise and like the poster above said, I bought a spare pulley and just kept it in the trunk plus tools necessary.
Also as noted above, if you're not sure, buy the whole assembly, then sell the old one on this forum.
Dr J
I don't remember. I have a thread asking the same question. Being impatient, I tried both ways. 1 way rubs, the other doesn't. Problem solved.
My pulley exploded on me while on the highway 300 miles from home... Luckily I knew it was going to happen cuz it was making noise and like the poster above said, I bought a spare pulley and just kept it in the trunk plus tools necessary.
Also as noted above, if you're not sure, buy the whole assembly, then sell the old one on this forum.
Dr J
My pulley exploded on me while on the highway 300 miles from home... Luckily I knew it was going to happen cuz it was making noise and like the poster above said, I bought a spare pulley and just kept it in the trunk plus tools necessary.
Also as noted above, if you're not sure, buy the whole assembly, then sell the old one on this forum.
Dr J
my pulley is still hitting the adjuster rod
You should look a little better here you go.....
http://forums.maxima.org/4th-generat...-assembly.html

http://forums.maxima.org/4th-generat...-assembly.html

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