My Idler box is loose, but I go a nice tight replacment cheap. I noticed on the old one, still in the car, there are about 1/2 inch of threaded shaft protruding above the top threaded bushing, under the rubber cap. On the replacment, If I thread it in all the way and back out 1/2 turn, there is almost nothing protruding on top, but a gap between the arm on the bottom , when installed, and the 2 rubber washers that go up against the bottom of the housing. Is there a spec or procedure on how this is set up.
I have a housing with top and bottom bushing, a shaft and 2 flat rubber washers that were between the arm and box on the splined part.
Also, when greasinfg it 95% of the grease goes up the slot on the top threaded part of the shaft and comes out, none seems to get to the bottom bushing.
Any help appreciated
Dave
Idler box question
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Idler box question
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