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  • Gates Powergrip Timing Belt Tensioner for Sterling - T41015

    Gates® Powergrip Timing Belt Tensioner for Sterling

    PartNumber: T41015
    Product Specifications
    • Contact Surface: Smooth/Backside
    • Material: Steel
    • Number Of Pulleys: 1
    • Pulley 1 Flanged: No
    • Pulley Outside Diameter: 65 mm
    • Pulley Width: 1.26"
    • Tensioner Type: Spring
    • UPC: 072053880731
    • Part Description: Sterling Powergrip Timing Belt Tensioner
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    $50.68
  • GMB Timing Belt Tensioner for Sterling - 435-6610

    GMB® Timing Belt Tensioner for Sterling

    PartNumber: 435-6610
    Product Specifications
    • Drive Belt Pulley Diameter (1) (mm): 1
    • Pulley / Belt Type: Serpentine & V-Belt
    • Pulley Groove Quantity (1): 1
    • Pulley Material (1): Metal
    • UPC: 083286122581
    • Part Description: Sterling Timing Belt Tensioner
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    $23.87

About Sterling Timing Belt Tensioner

Sterling can provide great replacement parts for better performance. The brand remains popular in the Europe markets. Sterling provides affordable and reliable parts like the timing belt tensioner parts for car buyers. A bad Sterling timing belt tensioner can lead to poor engine performance, uncommon noises, and an engine misfire.
Although Sterling has lots of great parts, its timing belt tensioner parts still need repair and maintenance after a long time of usage. A Sterling timing belt tensioner is used to keep tension on the belt. The removal process for a Sterling timing belt tensioner is as follows. First, drain the oil from the engine to avoid spilling oil. Then remove the drive belt off the engine accessories. Next, remove any accessories in the way (alternator, water pump, pulleys). And remove the timing cover bolts and timing cover. Finally, remove the bolts holding the timing belt tensioner in place and pull away from the car. We offer you lots of auto parts online at a reasonable price. Our large assortment covers the most classic cars.

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