Ecotec tensioner and idler pulleys.
Ecotec tensioner and idler pulleys.
Anyone got part numbers to these, as they are not Cobalt SS components. I would like to upgrade the tensioner and idler pulleys to steel instead of that crap-ass plastic.I remember seeing someone had replaced them recently,but can't remember what thread it was. Thanks.
Re: Ecotec tensioner and idler pulleys.
that would be here.
http://forum.atomclub.com/https://atomc ... 95#p204995
now answer my darn questiosns
http://forum.atomclub.com/https://atomc ... 95#p204995
now answer my darn questiosns
Re: Ecotec tensioner and idler pulleys.
It seems the tensioner is a 2006 Saab 9-3 part. I have one coming with a steel pulley and hopefully the steel idler gear as well. I wasn't going to really change any of these but because of my ATI Super damper install,the stock belt will not fit,so may as well make it all new and matching.
.It seems the ATI pulley is bigger than stock,actually overdriving the blower.More boost without a smaller pulley.
.It seems the ATI pulley is bigger than stock,actually overdriving the blower.More boost without a smaller pulley.
Re: Ecotec tensioner and idler pulleys.
Correct part number for the tensioner assembly is 49281,which is a Goodyear replacement unit with a much better pulley than stock GM.It is still plastic,but a better grade and design. The correct steel idler pulley is 49036,also a Goodyear number.This has a much better (stronger) bearing and fits in place of the stock one perfectly,IF you reverse the pulley and the inner mounting bushing to the outside and have the bearing ride directly on the face of the bracket,which will be fine. Consider this upgrade, as our setup is constantly pulling on this pulley as it is on the drive side of the belt between the crank pulley and the blower.(lots of pressure) After 1k miles of track time,my idler was ready to die. Better safe than broke.. I'm putting one of these in the spares box as well
Re: Ecotec tensioner and idler pulleys.
[quote="silver"]
that would be here.
http://forum.atomclub.com/https://atomc ... 95#p204995
[/quote]
Son,
Thanks for being the only one who reads my threads.
Dad
that would be here.
http://forum.atomclub.com/https://atomc ... 95#p204995
[/quote]
Son,
Thanks for being the only one who reads my threads.
Dad
Re: Ecotec tensioner and idler pulleys.
Yes,Dad,your part number crossed to the Goodyear number.Thanks.. I don't use Napa. Wondeful replacement piece,and much more robust than that plastic POS. Now I feel the drive is pretty bullet-proof.
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Re: Ecotec tensioner and idler pulleys.
So what do you have,a teeny weeny 300cm belt looping over your alternator,under the tensioner and back to the balancer?
Re: Ecotec tensioner and idler pulleys.
Yup, exactly right. Less to go wrong, and of couse less drag on the entire system
Re: Ecotec tensioner and idler pulleys.
Doc will get a turbo setup,and a fully built motor. Or,a 347.. I plan on pushing Max to the...max to see what it will take,with the blower setup. The Harrop may be too much for track duty on a stock motor.Who really knows? One way to find out.... Maybe I can be the first to pop an Ecotec in an Atom.... What an honor...
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Re: Ecotec tensioner and idler pulleys.
[quote="MadMaxAtom and company"]
Correct part number for the tensioner assembly is 49281,which is a Goodyear replacement unit with a much better pulley than stock GM.It is still plastic,but a better grade and design. The correct steel idler pulley is 49036,also a Goodyear number.This has a much better (stronger) bearing and fits in place of the stock one perfectly,IF you reverse the pulley and the inner mounting bushing to the outside and have the bearing ride directly on the face of the bracket,which will be fine. Consider this upgrade, as our setup is constantly pulling on this pulley as it is on the drive side of the belt between the crank pulley and the blower.(lots of pressure) After 1k miles of track time,my idler was ready to die. Better safe than broke.. I'm putting one of these in the spares box as well
[/quote]
How come that bolt & washer looks off center?
Isn't there suppose to be a bushing in there to center it?
Correct part number for the tensioner assembly is 49281,which is a Goodyear replacement unit with a much better pulley than stock GM.It is still plastic,but a better grade and design. The correct steel idler pulley is 49036,also a Goodyear number.This has a much better (stronger) bearing and fits in place of the stock one perfectly,IF you reverse the pulley and the inner mounting bushing to the outside and have the bearing ride directly on the face of the bracket,which will be fine. Consider this upgrade, as our setup is constantly pulling on this pulley as it is on the drive side of the belt between the crank pulley and the blower.(lots of pressure) After 1k miles of track time,my idler was ready to die. Better safe than broke.. I'm putting one of these in the spares box as well
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How come that bolt & washer looks off center?
Isn't there suppose to be a bushing in there to center it?
Re: Ecotec tensioner and idler pulleys.
it kinda looks normal to me but the photo was taken at a top down angle....or maybe I need glasses.
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