Pulleys
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Originally Posted by JamesDean
Right. I think my 190E's alternator pulley has a different offset. You can almost see how its pulling the belt out of line with the rest of the system.
I've been trying to track down a pulley but haven't really tried all that hard so far.
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The offset will eventually damage the belt; move the job up on your to-do list, please.
Pulleys are listed as separate line items in EPC so if you get desperate you can always order one from Pelican Parts.
For my 1995 E300 (OM606) as for my former 1987 300D Turbo (OM603) the part number is 604-155-00-15, about $40 depending on the source. Junkyard would be best, of course, you can get an entire alternator for that kinda money.
BTW a recent update to EPC now allows part searching with wildcards in the part number. That's gonna come in handy some day.
Jeremy
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Last edited by Jeremy5848; 03-30-2013 at 11:39 AM.
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