Yes. It is a dummy pulley, its only purpose is to keep the belt in place and tight.
yes. it is a dummy pulley, its purpuse is to kep the belt in place and tight. ==answer no it should not turn at all if installed and belt is on it if belt is not in place, yes it will spin freely
It should be snug against the bar and you should be able to pull it out with effort. You should be able to spin it fairly freely around the bar with the engine not running(always a good thing when dealing with cutting instruments.)
Yes.. with a litt resistance
It all depends on how bad the rear main seal is destroyed
Once the engine is has warmed to operating temperature, turn the engine off, and take your hand turn the fan. If the fan turns with ease, then the fan clutch is bad. The fan should have much resistance the vehicle is running in a stopped position or in slow moving traffic. The fan should turn freely when traveling a 30 mph because you don't need a fan at high moving speeds.
You simply see if it spins freely. If it does, the clutch fan is shot! Do this while motor is turned off The fan should spin freely if the engine is cold. If the engine is warmed up, shut down the engine and check the fan. Warm, the fan should turn, but should have some drag to it.
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Now that the stalker has been apprehended, the whole neighborhood can breathe freely.
The gearbox enables the engine to work in its most efficient rev range while the vehicle is moving off from stationary through to its top speed. Moving off from rest you need a low gear so that the engine can rev freely while starting to get the weight of the vehicle moving from zero speed, through to a high gear when the vehicle has momentum and less effort is required to keep it moving.
It should spin freely, but not wobble.It should spin freely, but not wobble.
Freely is an adverb. It should be used to modify other verbs, such as "you can spend your allowance freely".