Freelander 2 (LR2) 3.2 i6 Alternator Drive Pulley Shaft

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Ash927

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Hi folks,

I recently bought a Freelander 2 i6 and it had been mostly fine except for a slightly rough idle and some bearing/scraping noises in the engine. After a bit of research on common issues I decided the scraping could be coming from the alternator coupling which can come lose so I pulled off the manifold and alternator and investigated. It wasn't lose but I tightened it just in case and put everything back together.

After that it started making a horrible grinding/ scraping noise, mostly when in reverse but also when coasting. I have pulled everything apart again to see if I reassembled something incorrectly but everything seems ok. The only thing I have noticed is that the shaft the drive pulley for the alternator is connected to has a lot of play in it - I can wobble the pulley around even when it is as tight as possible.

My issue is I can't find any information about bearings or anything beyond that pulley itself. Does anyone have any idea why that shaft should be so lose and what I should do about it? E.g. what bearings might be involved or where to find them or what is going on inside here

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Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

For extra context I'm in Australia and the local Landrover mechanic can't get to it for a couple of months.

Thanks in advance,

Ash
 
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