I’ve probably put on 10k miles since installing the pulley. With my aftermarket intake I had enough room to install the pulley without removing anything for access. It took about 5 minutes.
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2015 Forester 2801qs
Custom trailer for Hobie and Yamaha
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I had the same issue on my ‘17 Jamboree, but I recently swapped that for a 2020 Vacationer. First thing I checked for on my inspection was that idler pulley, and there it was! Ford must have started installing them again.
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Originally Posted by THenne1713
Or the original purchaser knew the issue and added himself?
Class A motorhomes may have the three-valve V10 instead of the 2-valve V10 that the Class C motorhomes have. So this could be why you already have the pulley.