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Old Jun 28, 2022 | 03:26 PM
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Hey fellow AM fraternity. 2007 vantage AMV8. Need complete set of idler and tensioner pullies. Any help please? (Should I change serpentine belt while I知 at it?) THANKS!
 
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Hey fellow AM fraternity. 2007 vantage AMV8. Need complete set of idler and tensioner pullies. Any help please? (Should I change serpentine belt while I知 at it?) THANKS!
I would replace the belt since it has to come off anyway (unless you replaced it before).

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if there's even half a chance it's the original one, after 15 years, why not?
 
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Can't say for the vantage, but for the DB9 these are standard ford pulleys and tensioners and I used a DAYCO belt. It's a standard size as well...

Gates 38250 Belt Tensioner
Dayco 89006 Tensioner & Idler Pulley

Dayco 5061070 Serpentine Belt


As always, YMMV!
 
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Replace all, just like lights and brakes while you have an issue with one item why not replace everything involved? As mentioned above age and rubber have a lifetime.
 
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Just received all the parts at home, will try and tackle that project over the weekend!
 
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I am in the process of doing this on my '07 DB9 as part of a radiator project. Once the condenser and radiator are out of the way, it's an easy project. if you have a lift, it certainly helps!
The pullieys are very easy to replace as is the tensioner and the FEAD Belt. My old belt "Looked" decent, but after years of heat/cold cycles a new belt is cheap insurance!!!
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Joe Burch from FB group posted this for 4.3 and 4.7 Vantage for FEAD belt. i purchased one from RockAuto but have yet to install



 

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I just replaced my V12 Vantage belt & tensioner, idler pulleys good, didn't need to be replaced on ine.
belt Gates K061066 $13 from rockauto
tensioner Gates 38250 $29 from my local parts supplier.
 
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Does anyone by any have a tensioner part number for the the 09 v8 version? I have developed the constant chirping.

Thanks in advance.
 
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Originally Posted by shahriar35
Does anyone by any have a tensioner part number for the the 09 v8 version? I have developed the constant chirping.

Thanks in advance.
Aston Martin part number seems to be 6G33-6B209-AC.
 
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