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Old 08-28-2015
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In my case the bearing turned fine even after the idler came apart. I think it was due to the way those stock idlers are made that makes them break the way they do. With a billet pulley it has support right under the belt which allows direct compressive load applied through the pulley vs a bending force like on the standard Ford idlers.
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