(Idler) Part # Question

Konaboss302

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Alright,
So, changing out the inner belt, and I'm replacing all the idlers at the same time. I have the ones that go directly on the timing cover, but I also want to replace the inner idler pulley... does anyone know the part number? I wanna say it looks like a 78mm pulley or so, definitely smaller than the 90, but looking for a specific part number... any help would be great!

PS- The ONLY way to go when taking off the factory lower is a long bar, a 3lb mini-sledge and smack the spoke on the pulley retainer... took me 3 good whacks and it threaded off by hand... WAY better than trying to use the allen head bolt...
 

Jimmysidecarr

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Why do you just need the part number? Do you need the pulley? Is it an OE pulley or aftermarket oversize pulley?

If you are looking at a stock replacement pulley, why not just call Tousley Tousley Ford: Full line Ford, Lincoln, Mercury and Ford Racing Distributors. - SVTPerformance and let them look up the part number themselves?

If you are looking for an aftermarket one call the company and talk to an actual human.

I don't like ordering things on line with just a part number from some guy on the internet. It can often result in wrong parts.
 

CobraBob

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An aftermarket pulley would be of better quality than the OEM.
 

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