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<blockquote data-quote="rattle_snake" data-source="post: 15528786" data-attributes="member: 126699"><p>No, a gap is needed so the bolt can pull it tight.</p><p></p><p>The hub/pulley on the blower need to be aligned with the rest of the pulleys on that belt. If not it will squeal/squeak and drive you F'n crazy.</p><p></p><p>With some patience and care, a grinder or even a file can be used to take material off the shoulder to move the idler back. Don't touch the smaller part the bearing ID rides on, just the material that the back of the bearing bottom out on.</p><p>BUT before you do anything to it, take a strait edge and verify the blower pulley alignment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rattle_snake, post: 15528786, member: 126699"] No, a gap is needed so the bolt can pull it tight. The hub/pulley on the blower need to be aligned with the rest of the pulleys on that belt. If not it will squeal/squeak and drive you F'n crazy. With some patience and care, a grinder or even a file can be used to take material off the shoulder to move the idler back. Don't touch the smaller part the bearing ID rides on, just the material that the back of the bearing bottom out on. BUT before you do anything to it, take a strait edge and verify the blower pulley alignment. [/QUOTE]
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