Customer States Belt Pulley Noise

Customer States Belt Pulley Noise

Customer states serpentine belt tensioner pulley is making noise. We need to quiet this customer’s loud fan belt tensioner pulley. It’s a simple trick to grease idler pulleys. Don’t buy a new idler pulley for your car it’s a waste of money. This mechanic trick saves you money! SUPPLIES BELOW ↓↓↓↓

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This is a 2006 Chevy Silverado 1500 4.8 V8 2WD.

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@MattsShop says:

Hey Yall! Save some money! Bearings last a LONG time if you grease them!
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● Idler Pulleys: https://amzn.to/3IY9gy3
Great tip!

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@vette4118 says:

Was it making a screeching noise. That's what mine is doing

Goes away after about 3/5 minutes

@prodig1628 says:

Keeping my belt on the right track is not a waste of money skate board bearing cost more than one of these things dont be a haq

@NJ_Galactic says:

I can put my skateboard bearings in there and fix it on the cheap

@CheapLandOwnerFinancing says:

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@Mash333 says:

Why waste $30 on a brand new part good for 10 years, when you could spend an hour repacking the dry, worn out bearings that'll last 10 days?

@Username-q5l3k says:

Just buy a new one guys they’re only like $40 bucks that’s pocket change come on guys!!

@parkerazz4385 says:

This fixed lased for about 100 miles then the bearing failed

@nestummutsen5251 says:

Are those bones or redds?

@tomreyes4908 says:

I like to press the bearing out and then replace it with a new one. Very easy to do.

@methatlovescats3602 says:

I want to hear before and after

@TheMaintenanceChannel says:

Sooooo if the grease came out because of a bad seal, you just slapped a band-aid on it and they’ll squeal again in another few thousand miles.

@thecomeuppodcast says:

I would only do this in a pinch so you can go grab the part. If you do this and the bearing completely fails, you will likely have to spend a lot more money. If you can buy the part I would buy the new one!

@timbodnar6711 says:

If it was really dry inside the bearing housing. It's not a good bearing. It's gone.

@sierraadams8009 says:

What's with the plural

@streetsidesinger says:

Only the second one you see in the video is a Tensioner Pulley. The first one is likely an Idler Pulley. It's quite rare for a car to have multiple Tensioner Pulleys.

@CHEESEMAN88 says:

Damage has already been done to the bearing, so go ahead and throw some grease in it along with the ground up Club sure that’ll fix it another backyard mechanic that think you know what they’re doing

@KNR6292 says:

cmon!!! buy the individual bearings and press them into those pulleys….do it the right way, then you save money and have new loaded pulleys….this is just cutting corners. if you're charging people and it is not your own car then total new pulleys every single time it needs it

@GrabinGears says:

Just buy a new one they are cheap

@fanclub69 says:

Timing kit is commonly agreed worldwide scam

@bobg3221 says:

Just buy new ones

@aivans100 says:

Thank u good job

@Ccyawn123 says:

This is why whenever I have a part replaced i make the mechanic save the old part so i can see it.

@TWENTY-ONETWELVE says:

Keep up the great content

@Smashachu says:

Man just replace it. It's 20-30 dollars and NEVER have to worry about that part failing for the rest of the time you own the vehicle. If it was running dry, you probably did some amount of damage to the bearing and in 10,000 miles will have to replace it anyway.

@poysunivey says:

This works. I’ve done it. When it fails again, probably time to replace it. It’s been 6 year now, still waiting for it to fail.

@squangan says:

Not regarding replacement but I use a needle grease gun fitting to inject grease into items like these and sealed ball joints etc. Don’t overfill them but for my money it’s a great way to lubricate things like that. My pet peeve is no grease fittings on vehicles anymore.

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