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post Mar 27, 2005 - 9:44 PM
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hey guys, i got a problem with my car. one of the pulleys on my car is shaking around like crazy and sound horrible. does anybody know if i need a new one or if it just needs tightened?? and how much it could cost for parts and labor?? thanks guys
post Mar 27, 2005 - 10:08 PM
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Does the pulley wobble or is it just loose? If it wobbles, you probably need a new one(and maybe pump/compressor/whatever the pulley is on.) I had a bad power steering pump that wobbled just a bit on the pulley, and I shredded two belts before I finally fixed the problem by putting in another pump.

If it's loose, just try tightening it. Which pulley is it, and what kind of a sound does it make?


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post Mar 27, 2005 - 10:14 PM
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QUOTE(Coomer @ Mar 27, 2005 - 10:08 PM)
Does the pulley wobble or is it just loose? If it wobbles, you probably need a new one(and maybe pump/compressor/whatever the pulley is on.) I had a bad power steering pump that wobbled just a bit on the pulley, and I shredded two belts before I finally fixed the problem by putting in another pump.

If it's loose, just try tightening it. Which pulley is it, and what kind of a sound does it make?
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it wobbles, the pulley looks like it is connected to the water pump. i don't under stand how it could be the water pump though cuz i just got a new one put in sept. 2004 when i had my new engine put in. it sounds like a diesel truck when you start it and when you rev it a little bit.

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