Taco Casa! I love me some bean burritos with mild sauce. Thanks for the video! Mine was to the point that the bearing was overheating and tossing metal shavings around lol.
Man did this video save me. Heard a weird noise coming from my 06 ram this morning and found that the bearing for the idler pulley had essentially exploded. Just finished installing a new one thanks to your video.
I apologize Bob. I moved recently and did not have internet at the new house until a couple of days ago. I intend to be more consistent moving forward.
to do an idler pulley on my car I need to jack up the car remove the front right wheel and go from underneath the pulley is literally 2 inches from the frame of the car... the bolt is near impossible to get to.. fun
The fan shroud is missing in my truck as well as the belt driven fan. I am using only electric fans on my truck. I did not see any washer behind the pulley that I remember
so still have the factory radiator, but ordered fans off of Amazon. I don’t remember the brand of the 12” fans, but I have a Hayden 16” fan on it as well. All of them are doing pretty good so far.
@@JayRays1truck I love the access you get to the belt and pulleys without the belt-driven fan and shroud in the way. I wish mine had the electric fans too!
Taco Casa! I love me some bean burritos with mild sauce. Thanks for the video! Mine was to the point that the bearing was overheating and tossing metal shavings around lol.
Right on! Glad you were able to fix it!
Man did this video save me. Heard a weird noise coming from my 06 ram this morning and found that the bearing for the idler pulley had essentially exploded. Just finished installing a new one thanks to your video.
Glad I was able to help!
Thanks man 👍🏻🇺🇸...been a long time since you made a video. Appreciate the tips , have a great day , Bob
I apologize Bob. I moved recently and did not have internet at the new house until a couple of days ago. I intend to be more consistent moving forward.
thanks for the video man, save my day today!!! I thought I gonna need some special tool to remove it.
I’m glad I was able to help!
to do an idler pulley on my car I need to jack up the car remove the front right wheel and go from underneath the pulley is literally 2 inches from the frame of the car... the bolt is near impossible to get to.. fun
That is part of why I love my Diesel truck.
Good video
I just did my idler and tensioner pulley on my 2006 Dodge Cummins 5.9 304,000 miles .tacos look great too haha
Nice. Thanks, I love Taco Casa’s tacos.
Good video👍
Thank you! I appreciate you taking the time to watch it and comment!
Man you got to be in north texas
The Taco Casa I stopped at was in Eastland
What did you remove to make space. And was there a washer on the engine side of that pulley or is it just the spacer.
The fan shroud is missing in my truck as well as the belt driven fan. I am using only electric fans on my truck.
I did not see any washer behind the pulley that I remember
Where is your oil cap.....??? Very helpful fixed my same issue 06 ram 5.9
LOL! It’s there, just missing the top of it, but it is there and it seals off
off topic but what brand of electric fans are you running ,did you change the radiator too
so still have the factory radiator, but ordered fans off of Amazon. I don’t remember the brand of the 12” fans, but I have a Hayden 16” fan on it as well. All of them are doing pretty good so far.
@@JayRays1truck I love the access you get to the belt and pulleys without the belt-driven fan and shroud in the way. I wish mine had the electric fans too!
where did you get your pully and how much was it?
I purchased it at Oreilly Auto Parts for about $30.
Damn dude you need to replace that belt....
Why?