Bottom pulley wobbly
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Bottom pulley wobbly
Hi all, this is my first post (besides my introduction post) so go easy :-)
Recently acquired my 1995 Disco 30 TDi and have already done a couple of little jobs (filters, rear windows not working, bad earth in rear lights etc) and today I took it to a friend, as I dont have a vice, to change the tention pulley bearing for a new one, It was 'chirping' like a good un! During this time we notice, with the engine running, that the bottom crankshaft pulley was wobbling, almost looking like it was warped. Anyways I have ordered a new one from Paddocks but I just wandered if anyone knew if this was a common fault on Disco 1's and how this happens?
Many thanks.
Recently acquired my 1995 Disco 30 TDi and have already done a couple of little jobs (filters, rear windows not working, bad earth in rear lights etc) and today I took it to a friend, as I dont have a vice, to change the tention pulley bearing for a new one, It was 'chirping' like a good un! During this time we notice, with the engine running, that the bottom crankshaft pulley was wobbling, almost looking like it was warped. Anyways I have ordered a new one from Paddocks but I just wandered if anyone knew if this was a common fault on Disco 1's and how this happens?
Many thanks.
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And on the gas engine trucks, that front crank pulley bolt is not so easy to remove. Jam starter; or use long wrench against ground and crank truck; or use old fan belt around pulley, thru a piece of cheater pipe, vise-grip belt to keep it tight on pulley, brace against fame, then use another long breaker bar to back off that bolt. Just a few ideas, I have heard that bolt has the highest torque of anthing on the engine, if not the whole truck. Guess it is even heavier duty on the diesel.
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Fortunately I have a mechanic friend who only works on Land Rovers, I have picked up a lot and am not adverse to getting my hands dirty but I do like to know what i`m going into beforehand. Whats a balancer? LOL
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And on the gas engine trucks, that front crank pulley bolt is not so easy to remove. Jam starter; or use long wrench against ground and crank truck; or use old fan belt around pulley, thru a piece of cheater pipe, vise-grip belt to keep it tight on pulley, brace against fame, then use another long breaker bar to back off that bolt. Just a few ideas, I have heard that bolt has the highest torque of anthing on the engine, if not the whole truck. Guess it is even heavier duty on the diesel.
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You have a valuable friend indeed. Perhaps the Rover can carry a case or two of the preferred beverage required on such warm days as we are "enjoying" now. Would think that if crank was wobbly you would be have issues with front crank oil seal. While you have the pulley off, that seal is fairly inexpensive (like less than a gallon of fuel).
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Now i`m just jelous! If only we were getting the same warm days here in the UK, it is the height of summer after all
Ill be taking delivery of new pulley (and tensioner bearing) today so I'll post back tomorrow when the job is done.
Ill be taking delivery of new pulley (and tensioner bearing) today so I'll post back tomorrow when the job is done.