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Called Gordon, Practical Solutions Diesel Products on Friday and received my High Idler and Heavy Duty Idler Pulley via priority mail this afternoon #ad


The High Idler came with excellent instructions, OEM connectors, nice switch, and a very well made wiring harness.

I am very meticulous when it comes to installing anything on my “baby”. It usually takes me 2 to 3 times longer than the norm, but I installed the High Idler in less than an hour #ad
Everything was like it should be. A flip of the switch and you’re at 1,200 RPM’s #ad


Installing the Heavy Duty Idler Pulley was also a piece of cake. At the same time I installed the Goodyear Gatorback Belt and guess what? No more chirp #ad


Thanks Gordon for a great product and fantastic customer service #ad


PS. This weekend was the start up of Practical Solutions Diesel Products web site.

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<font color=forestgreen>2000</font> DODGE <font color=forestgreen>RAM</font>, <font color=forestgreen>2500 HD</font>, 4x4 SLT, Reg. Cab, <font color=forestgreen>Forest Green</font>, Agate interior, Cummins ISB, Auto, Shift-on-the-Fly (241HD), 4. 10 Anti-slip Rear, ABS, Trailer Tow Group, Camper Group, Michelin; DC: Fog Lights Kit, Tow Rings, Under Rail Bedliner, VentVisors, Splash Guards, Cold Weather Cover, & Mats.
<font color=forestgreen>After-market</font>: High Idler, Heavy Duty Idler Pulley, Gatorback Belt, Painless Wiring, K40, Viper w/AutoStart, Clarion 6 Disk CD w/remote, UnidenCB w/Francis antenna, Draw-Tite Activator II, Alpex 255TC2C Air Horns, Continental BedRails, Delo 400, HOWES, Liquid Glass #ad


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BigDaddy,

The high idler takes the rpm's up to 1180. Sorry for the dumb question, but whats the purpose of this, does this help with warm-up?? Also where did you purchase that Gatorback belt / how much $$ did it set you back. I hate the chirp I get when I turn off my truck. Thanks!!

Chris

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00' White 3500 SLT QC 4x4,Leather, 4sp. auto, 3. 55ax, Banks Powerpack, Putco's Master Boss Boards,RS9000 Shocks/RS5000 Stabilizer,Bully Air Horn
 
Should have guessed 1st gen trucks left out again. On my hotshot rig I used an air operated cyl. to keep rpms at 1100. Heat in the cold and ac all summer long. Sometimes that truck was not shut off for 2 weeks at a time. #ad
I'll end up with that set up on my other 92 D-350 Mike

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C. Miller,

There are no dumb questions #ad
ol ron said it all #ad


I am running the cold weather front cover. After approx. 3 minutes of normal idle (750 Rpms) I turned on the High Idler for about 10 minutes and was at approx. 170 degrees.

My concern was cylinder washdown. Maintaining normal engine operating temperature at extended idling should eliminate this condition. The "Big Rigs" have this ability. My High Idler holds at 1,200 Rpms #ad


I read somewhere that Cummins said the engine would maintain this temperature at Rpm’s above 1100. I now can attest to this statement.

I bought my Gatorback belt from Carparts.com and used one of the discount codes posted in this forum. I don't have the part number here, but if you need it e-mail me and I will send it to you.

Joe
 
BigDaddy, Is the HD idler pulley provide more reliability? Where did you find it and what makes it more HD? How much. That's one of those things that I would change and just keep the other in my tool box as a spare. I've only had one idler pulley fail and I was stranded a day and night waiting on a parts store to get one in. I like HD.

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2001 HO 6 spd 2500, 4. 10 LSD, Towing Package, Electric Brakes, SPA EGT/Boost Gauges, Fog Lights, Real Backup Lights, Molded Running Boards
 
Alan,

The HD Idler Pulley is made from steel with replacable bearings. Much better than the OEM Plastic pulley.

With the engine running look at your pully. There is a lot of travel going on there. With Gordon's pulley my travel is about 1/4 of an inch.

IMO, the added mass reduces the travel thus providing better tension to the belt. The plastic one seems to just float.

Click on the link in my signature to go to Gordon's web site.

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<font color=forestgreen>2000</font> DODGE <font color=forestgreen>RAM</font>, <font color=forestgreen>2500 HD</font>, 4x4 SLT, Reg. Cab, <font color=forestgreen>Forest Green</font>, Agate interior, Cummins ISB, Auto, Shift-on-the-Fly (241HD), 4. 10 Anti-slip Rear, ABS, Trailer Tow Group, Camper Group, Michelin; DC: Fog Lights Kit, Tow Rings, Under Rail Bedliner, VentVisors, Splash Guards, Cold Weather Cover, & Mats.
<font color=forestgreen>After-market</font>: High Idler, Heavy Duty Idler Pulley, Gatorback Belt, Painless Wiring, K40, Viper w/AutoStart, Clarion 6 Disk CD w/remote, UnidenCB w/Francis antenna, Draw-Tite Activator II, Alpex 255TC2C Air Horns, Continental BedRails, Delo 400, HOWES, Liquid Glass #ad


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$200 for the high idler kit??? Well, that's one extremely overpriced item I won't be ordering...

They must think we're made of money or something.

Rob
 
Thanks, BigDaddy. Looks like something that should have been standard on the truck. You don't realize how critical this thing is till it goes.
 
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