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Old 08-26-2017, 05:49 PM   #14
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Try a straightedge across the face of adjacent pullies -as many as you can span. I was surprised that the A/C pulley was significantly out of line with the rest of the pullies. This tended to put a lot of distorting force on the adjacent pullies.
If you replaced just the bearings in any pulley - you may not have seated the bearing fully or you cracked it on the press. Better to use a new combo pulley+bearing in my limited experience.
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