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85 AMC Eagle V Belt pulleys

Started by kalve, June 02, 2013, 02:44:59 PM

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kalve

I need to know were I can find all 3 pulleys for my 85 AMC Eagle wagon with the 258 engine & Auto trans? I also have factory A/C an I have the V Belt setup with 3 pulleys an 3 belts not the serpentine belt setup. I blew the bearings in 1 of the pulleys & need it replaced.
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carnuck

That's an idler pulley and if it's not bent, you can replace just the bearings. Most of them are 6202-2rsj depending on the ID and OD of the bearings. 6302-2rsj is another common one. The first 2 numbers are the diameter in metric. Second 2 is the ID and the 2RSJ is 2 rubber sealed (can't think of the J word) There are ones that are just metal shielded too.
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Amc1320

Is it the pulley right at the top in the middle, above the water pump?

You can still get those at auto parts stores

If its the flat one below the compressor you have to replace just the bearing

Rob c
84 Eagle Limited Wagon (driven everyday)
81 Eagle Kammback
81 Spirit (undergoing surgery)
83 Spirit (parts car giving it all to keep the rest going)
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kalve

dont know which one is bad 2 of them were replaced bout 3-5 months ago. I will have a guy look at it this week an fix it an other things on it. An the parts stores can only get the Idler pulley the big one they cant get the other pulleys cause this car has the V belt setup an not the Serpentine belt setup there computer only show for Serpentine belt setup not V belt setup.
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70 Cougar Convertible Hurst 4 speed
74 F250 Crewcab shortbed
85 Eagle Wagon 4wd

carnuck

Look at for an '81. Most were Vee belt. Jeeps were too
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amcfool1

 hi,  its # 6203 2RS.... that is....   #6203 2RS 

OR, buy the complete assembly... Dayco # 89052      that is DAYCO  #89052.....again and for the last time...DAYCO #89052   ok, done.

eaglefreek

Quote from: amcfool1 on December 28, 2015, 01:23:41 AM
hi,  its # 6203 2RS.... that is....   #6203 2RS 

OR, buy the complete assembly... Dayco # 89052      that is DAYCO  #89052.....again and for the last time...DAYCO #89052   ok, done.
Since this post is 2.5 years old, I hope they found them already.  ;D
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carnuck

Quote from: amcfool1 on December 28, 2015, 01:23:41 AM
hi,  its # 6203 2RS.... that is....   #6203 2RS 

OR, buy the complete assembly... Dayco # 89052      that is DAYCO  #89052.....again and for the last time...DAYCO #89052   ok, done.

6203-2rsj is rubber sealed both sides, more common and usually cheaper/easier to find.
AMC/Jeep gauges are for amusement only. Any correlation between them and reality is purely coincidental!

amcfool1

yeah, I know it's an old post, just wanted to get the part #s up where current members can get 'em, gz

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