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Part numbers for the alternator belt tension pulleys for a 1993 Montero 3.0 #926918 01/21/09 06:11 PM
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Does anyone have part numbers for the alternator belt tension pulleys for a 1993 Montero 3.0? The serp belt has one smooth tensioner and one idler pulley.

The dealer was able to give me the p/n for the a/c tensioner but not the others.

I checked the Specialized Part Number Repository first but I did not come across the numbers.

Mine are starting to make some noise and there is a lot of fromt to back play in them.

Another question, Can these be rebuilt?

Any help is greatly appreciated.


1993 Montero SR 205,936 miles. BF Goodrich A/T's Dual Bouncy Seats.
Re: Part numbers for the alternator belt tension pulleys for a 1993 Montero 3.0 [Re: Troy24] #926919 01/21/09 06:23 PM
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If it's the same as a 91 3.0, then the P/N is MD308882. Same for both of them. And no, they're not rebuildable, per Koyo USA tech assistance.


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Re: Part numbers for the alternator belt tension pulleys for a 1993 Montero 3.0 [Re: hazy_daze] #926920 01/21/09 07:43 PM
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Re: Part numbers for the alternator belt tension pulleys for a 1993 Montero 3.0 [Re: Grasscat] #926921 01/21/09 08:44 PM
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Yep, you could do that too. I had them on mine and they worked fine. I just prefer the OE style when it makes sense to use it.


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