Changed the alternator and found...
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I fitted a new alternator and noticed after refitting the fuel rail etc and running the engine that the driven pulley on the block itself is a bit wobbly. Can the centre nut be re-torqued or is it a case of buying a new one? If it's a new one, how do you remove and replace it, it's driven by the cam chains, sounds like another world of pain for me....
FarmyardPants said:
The bearings went on my alternator drive shaft, the pulley eventually fell off! Andy@APM fixed it (engine out job). Hopefully yours is just the pulley and you can tighten it up.
Did you have any symptoms that the bearings were on their way out? (Obviously before the pilley fell off that is lol) I had some strange noises coming from that area on mine. I changed the alternator thinking it was the bearings in that starting to fail. It seems to have done the trick but it's still bit early to be sure.
Mad Mark said:
FarmyardPants said:
The bearings went on my alternator drive shaft, the pulley eventually fell off! Andy@APM fixed it (engine out job). Hopefully yours is just the pulley and you can tighten it up.
Did you have any symptoms that the bearings were on their way out? (Obviously before the pilley fell off that is lol) I had some strange noises coming from that area on mine. I changed the alternator thinking it was the bearings in that starting to fail. It seems to have done the trick but it's still bit early to be sure.
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