Idle pulley bearings?

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Eric VerValin

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Does someone sell a replacement? I've seen some on advance auto's site, but the one looks like it would work, but it has no lip on the outside edge. Mine is just a little noisy wondering if just a little grease would be a temp fix? Has anyone else replaced these?

92 MTX btw
 

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well I gotta take it apart to clean and paint so I'll see if i can... if i break it, no biggie.. :) The rear one sounds fine, the front is just noisy..
 

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well i got the front one apart very carefully. Just the seal on the inside, and packed it by hand with some grease, now it has smooth movement, no grinding noises, or any sound, but it doesnt really spin free. ? Should I try to pick the inside shaft out a little, maybe clean it out with some gun powder solvant, or wd 40 then try to repack it with grease? It spun easier before, but had no grease really visible inside. I will say for 40 bux i know an easy fix.. :)
 

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With new bearings or grease, it's normal for the pulley not to spin as easily.
 

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