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Title: Aux belt and tensioner pulley
Post by: ians on 02 February 2017, 00:18:58
Evening all..

What is the recommended source  these days for a 3.2 aux belt and pulley?

Cheers :y
Ian
Title: Re: Aux belt and tensioner pulley
Post by: Kevin Wood on 03 February 2017, 12:01:27
H Ian,

Long time no see! I trust you are well?

I normally prise the rubber seals off the bearing, clean them out and lube with a little grease whenever I find them feeling a bit dry. Haven't had to change one yet.. or is it too far gone for that? IIRC it was never an expensive part genuine, as long as you only buy the pulley and not the whole spring tensioner assembly.
Title: Re: Aux belt and tensioner pulley
Post by: TheBoy on 04 February 2017, 09:24:59
IIRC, the pulley (only) was about £20 from dealer. Pricey, but not bank breaking. Not sure where to source one otherwise. If going pattern, I think I'd get a branded one, as we've seen a fair few failures can cause cambelts to let go.

Belt is available from most factors, but many of the pattern part lookup info always show same length for all V6s, and some are 10mm longer.  From memory, some are 1610mm, some are 1620mm.  Again, personally, I go from what I'd class as a quality brand, based on what can happen when it goes...
Title: Re: Aux belt and tensioner pulley
Post by: zirk on 04 February 2017, 09:38:27
I'd go for a 'walk in to Dealer' Pulley all day long, Ive seen a couple of cheepo types go in less than 5k miles.

 
Title: Re: Aux belt and tensioner pulley
Post by: biggriffin on 04 February 2017, 09:39:20
I thought the aux belt was 2100x6 same as a sprinter.
2100 being the length
6 being the number of ribs.
Title: Re: Aux belt and tensioner pulley
Post by: biggriffin on 04 February 2017, 10:26:50
I thought the aux belt was 2100x6 same as a sprinter.
2100 being the length
6 being the number of ribs.


http://www.eurocarparts.com/search/202220385?gclid=CNGuq_yW9tECFVQ_Gwod59IE9A

Think its right one.
Title: Re: Aux belt and tensioner pulley
Post by: Nick W on 04 February 2017, 11:11:01
Gates 6PK2020 on mine. That's 6 ribs, and 2020mm long; a simple part number because it's a standard Lego type part available from any factor, bearing, transmission, machinery supplier, corner shop**, etc in the country. The pulley is a similar part, only a motor factor will want to match it to your car, everybody else will just look up the dimensions as it could have been used on all sorts of one-off machinery. For the pulley I would expect enough change from a tenner to buy a decent coffee.






**OK, corner shop might be a slight exaggeration
Title: Re: Aux belt and tensioner pulley
Post by: biggriffin on 04 February 2017, 11:13:13
Gates 6PK2020 on mine. That's 6 ribs, and 2020mm long; a simple part number because it's a standard Lego type part available from any factor, bearing, transmission, machinery supplier, corner shop**, etc in the country. The pulley is a similar part, only a motor factor will want to match it to your car, everybody else will just look up the dimensions as it could have been used on all sorts of one-off machinery. I would expect enough change from a tenner to buy a decent coffee.






**OK, corner shop might be a slight exaggeration

That's it. :y
Title: Re: Aux belt and tensioner pulley
Post by: ians on 06 February 2017, 15:02:59
H Ian,

Long time no see! I trust you are well?

I normally prise the rubber seals off the bearing, clean them out and lube with a little grease whenever I find them feeling a bit dry. Haven't had to change one yet.. or is it too far gone for that? IIRC it was never an expensive part genuine, as long as you only buy the pulley and not the whole spring tensioner assembly.

Great thanks Kevin.   Mig still going strong touch wood.

I have regreased the pulley in the past but this one is too far gone.

I got the belt from ECP that biggriffin quoted no problem, after a false start with a Conti belt that came up as 'recomended' but was for a car without aircon ::).  Bit daft as they knew it was an Elite from the reg..

Pulley is £41 trade from Eden Vaux.  Much steeper than I expected so still looking.
Title: Re: Aux belt and tensioner pulley
Post by: Nick W on 06 February 2017, 18:14:24

I got the belt from ECP that biggriffin quoted no problem, after a false start with a Conti belt that came up as 'recomended' but was for a car without aircon ::) .  Bit daft as they knew it was an Elite from the reg..

Pulley is £41 trade from Eden Vaux. Much steeper than I expected so still looking.


Is THIS  (http://www.vauxhall-car-parts.co.uk/acatalog/9157962---Vauxhall-Drive-Belt-Tensioner-Pulley.html)one more to your liking?
Title: Re: Aux belt and tensioner pulley
Post by: steve6367 on 06 February 2017, 22:46:48
H Ian,

Long time no see! I trust you are well?

I normally prise the rubber seals off the bearing, clean them out and lube with a little grease whenever I find them feeling a bit dry. Haven't had to change one yet.. or is it too far gone for that? IIRC it was never an expensive part genuine, as long as you only buy the pulley and not the whole spring tensioner assembly.

Wow that's doubled in price then  :D

Great thanks Kevin.   Mig still going strong touch wood.

I have regreased the pulley in the past but this one is too far gone.

I got the belt from ECP that biggriffin quoted no problem, after a false start with a Conti belt that came up as 'recomended' but was for a car without aircon ::).  Bit daft as they knew it was an Elite from the reg..

Pulley is £41 trade from Eden Vaux.  Much steeper than I expected so still looking.