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Tensioner Bearing


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A few days ago, the aux belt tensioner bearing in my Mk4 LS400 seized (no PAS, Battery light on). Fortunately, it'd been warning me for some time it was ready to quit, so I'd acquired a spare. Duly switched, it's an easy job to press out the old bearing, which I've done.

However, before I go off and buy a £3.50 boggo 6302 bearing with rubber seals (code: 6302-2RS or 6302-RSR), I'm wondering why the original has the suffix "LH". Since LH doesn't correspond to any of the standard bearing codes, does it just mean "2 rubber seals" in Japanese? If so, I'll just pay the fiver to get a new one, press it in, and job's a good 'un.

Cheers!

Ade.

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