Sign Up! To view all forums and unlock additional cool features
Welcome to the #1 Dodge, Jeep and RAM Forum dedicated to FCA owners and enthusiasts. Register for an account, it's free and it's easy, so don't hesitate to join the SRT Forum today!
I did notice that as well. Not sure if the tolerances are tighter in the idler pulleys compared to the tensioner pulley or if there may have been more threadlocker residual left in the idler pulley locations. Hope you had better luck than I getting a tq wrench to those idler pulleys. Lol
I did notice that as well. Not sure if the tolerances are tighter in the idler pulleys compared to the tensioner pulley or if there may have been more threadlocker residual left in the idler pulley locations. Hope you had better luck than I getting a tq wrench to those idler pulleys. Lol
Glad I wasn't the only one noticing high tight the replacement idler bolts went in. I had to start threading them in a couple times as I thought I might be cross threading. I do think it was from leftover factory thread locker.
I used these low profile ones to get better access.
I did notice that as well. Not sure if the tolerances are tighter in the idler pulleys compared to the tensioner pulley or if there may have been more threadlocker residual left in the idler pulley locations. Hope you had better luck than I getting a tq wrench to those idler pulleys. Lol
Nice...I just used what I had. I didn't remove upper radiator hose but I did zip tie it back which helped a bunch. Just didn't have the room with what I had on hand.
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.