How do I replace AC idler pulley?
Going to replace my ac idler pulley tomorrow on my 95 525i. I just realized my Bentley is not clear on how? Could not find much in the archives. It looks as if the belt is held on by a tensioner and the idler pully is held on by a bolt.
Do I remove the tensioner (how?), then the belt, then the pulley? If so, what is the procedure to reattach the tensioner?
Thanks in advance
Rory Thanks -but still confused.
Still not sure how to get the tension off the belt? I believe the AC idler pulley is just held on by a single bolt which is under a cover. Are you saying that undoing the bolt will eliminate the belt's tension?
As with these cars, the first time for any task is the most difficult. Not like a mid 60s' chevy. :) Thanks again.
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Originally Posted by Rory
Hi Russell,
It is very self explanatory once you get in there. Just remove the belt, pop the plastic cover off the spanner and push clockwise to release tension. Next crawl under the car. I seem to remember 3 or 4 bolts on the tensioner. It will be blatantly obvious, just remove the bolts. To remove the spanner, just pull the plastic cover off and undo the bolt (opposite way of releasing tension) :) Installation is reverse of removal.
Good Luck,
Rory
Can anyone help? This looks simple.
I must have some sort of mental block and just not getting it :)
One more suggestion: draw a diagram of how the belts..
are routed before you take anything off. My M50 has two belts and I used different ink colors for each one. Be sure to draw how each belt drives each component (ac compressor, water pump, power steering, various idlers, etc.). Without such a drawing, it will be quite a challenge to get all these belts back on correctly, at least it wasn't intuitively obvious to me...