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 Posted: 06-25-2008 02:24 pm
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edward_davis



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Joel,

You might as well replace the tensioner bearings while you're in there.  They're not very expensive, and you should replace them every other belt anyway...  You can probably keep the tensioner pulley itself, since it is smooth and runs against the smooth side of the belt.  I'm not sure, but I think you'll have to replace the toothed pulley for the distributor, too, if you switch to the rounded tooth belt.

Hope that helps,

Edward