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Hello Everyone!

 

My 1999 Legacy Brighton Wagon Is In Need!

The Inside Drive Belt Tensioner is Stripped causing the the belt to get loose, very loose. Is there any after market shops That will sell me The Tensioner Assembly That I Need?!

How Much Should It Cost?

Is The Jusk Yard a Viable Option??

 

Thanks In Advance to all Who Reply!

 

-Loyale93v

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Try Here:

 

http://napaautoparts.com/Search/Results.aspx?Ntt=tensioner&Ntk=Keyword&N=599001+101999+50068+2068008

 

There are two styles, not sure which one you have.

 

Here is one from O'Reilly:

 

http://www.oreillyauto.com/site/c/detail/GATU/T43138.oap?year=1999&make=Subaru&model=Legacy&vi=1444343&forcedVehicle=true&pt=02378&ppt=C0141

 

OEM one from Online dealer is cheaper:

 

https://www.subaruonlineparts.com/oempartscat.html

 

$103.47 + Shipping

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Hello Everyone!

 

The Inside Drive Belt Tensioner is Stripped causing the the belt to get loose, very loose.

-Loyale93v

 

 

how was it stripped? did you strip out the threads on the mounting holes? these dont just strip. plus if your belt got loose, chances are you damaged the valves or pistons on the engine.

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how was it stripped? did you strip out the threads on the mounting holes? these dont just strip. plus if your belt got loose, chances are you damaged the valves or pistons on the engine.

 

Let me be clear: the "drive belt" tensioner, not the Timing belt tensioner. I thought I was clear on that. My apologies if I wasn't.

I am referring to the Accessory Drive belt that connects the A/C Compressor to the Crank Pulley.

This is The Drive Belt closest to the Block. It has the A/C, The Crank Pulley & the Tensioner itself in the loop only.

The 5 inch long bolt(10mm) that threads through the plastic housing that raises and lowers the tensioner pulley to tighten or loosen the accessory Drive belt Is stripped and will need replacement. I was able to loosen the pulley and then push and hold it down with a pry bar, while I tightened the bolt on the pulley. This helped a little but it won't last long.

So I am trying to find one I can order over the net.

Any one know where it could be found? Thanks to all who replied...and again, sorry for the mis-understanding.

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