ACDelco Professional 38103 Drive Belt Tensioner Assembly with Pulley
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Select Orders from the drop-down menu. The order information on the far right should have a return or replace option. The link is only active during the seller's "return by" date.
No, you can either use the old ones or purchase eight new ones.
On your Bobcat, look for the manufacturer's part number. If the numbers are correct, I don't see why it wouldn't be a perfect match.
No, they are not compatible.
Selected User Reviews For ACDelco Professional 38103 Drive Belt Tensioner Assembly with Pulley
It hasn't been long since I bought this piece of garbage. It has a slight jump to it, which is normal, but it now squeaks when it does so. Under my hood, I can hear a bird chirping. Make sure you don't throw your money away.
It's a Gates Tensioner pulley assembly, not an ACDelco one. I'm sure it works fine, which is why I gave it two stars, but it's false advertising. At the very least, it's made in Canada, rather than China, where a lot of ACDelco parts are now made.
For over 30 years, I've worked on automobiles as a mechanic. Many people are quick to consider aftermarket parts before OEM because of cost, but my experience over the years has proven that OEM consistently outperforms aftermarket parts, and the cost is very similar. In all repairs, I strongly advise using OEM parts.
To begin with, I don't believe this is an AC Delco part; instead, I believe it is a Gates part. It came in a plain white box, which was the reason for this. Another issue is that the tensioner is either a faulty part or something else is wrong with my vehicle, according to the instructions for installing it. br>br>Another issue is that the tensioner is either a faulty part or something else is wrong with my vehicle, according to the instructions for installing it. My stock tensioner on my 2000 S10 Xtreme was worn out and constantly moved while the vehicle was running, especially when shifting, and this one does the same.
I admit that cheaper parts have their place, and you may be fine with them, but I don't believe they are all created equal. About 5 years ago, I replaced my original belt tensioner (from 1998) with a cheap AAP part that did the job but was lacking in quality. I rarely have problems with ACDelco/Delphi/Genuine GM parts, and I recommend them wholeheartedly. I'll stick with ACDelco/Delphi/Genuine GM parts as long as I can buy them new. I was pleased with my purchase because it was an excellent replacement. The spring was protected from the elements and debris by being enclosed.
I was very dissatisfied with this product, and when I tried to return it for a refund, Amazon said it had been over thirty days. I had the product on my Surburban for probably six months, and I had to buy a new one because the tension on the belt wouldn't hold. I don't understand how Amazon allows China to sell this garbage to the paying public.
This is not compatible with a 1997 Chevrolet C3500 5. It appears to be a 7L engine, and the supplied bolt fits, and it is very similar in appearance to the part it replaces. However, the pin on the back that holds the tensioner to the block and prevents it from spinning is missing. Perhaps it belongs to a different model year.
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