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So 2 weeks ago ... overheated. Not sure what happened there. I filled up and bled the system and all has been well. Heater is working fine and water level has held solid.
Then there's been the problem where it won't start 1st thing in the morning. That led to a local garage taking it away and fitting glow plugs and breaking one off.
Overheating was suspected water pump as there's been a canary singing from that area which doesn't go with wd40 spraying.
Yesterday I noticed that the serp belt was tattered on one edge. So I bought and fitted a new belt ( this one had only been fitted in August ). I watched it for a few seconds and on the bottom main pulley off the engine the belt jumped a tooth and was over the edge. That pulley was wobbling. I took belt off and checked that pulley. Loads of play.
So I refitted old belt ( didn't want to kill new belt ) and drove to a local garage that works on Landrovers. He said that these pulleys have a rubber bush and it was probably worn and that pulley needed replacing. So that now needs doing. How big a job is that? Expensive? How do I get it off as a spanner just turns pulley.
I go to Liverpool to watch Frankie Boyle and when I return to car a tyre is flat as. Anyway just put on spare and home we go. So that tyre needs sorting.
So today the car was booked into a local engine rebuild place to have that broken glowplug removed. The guy phones me to say that he's managed to drill the plug out. He said he'd had to fit an insert kit but it was now done. I picked it up and there was swarf all over outside of engine. I drive home and at about 1200 revs it sounds like a machine gun ... DAT DAT DAT DAT. I phone the guy up ( it was closing time @ 5.30pm ) and of course he says that it couldn't be anything to do with what he has done. So I say that the engine has been fine for 15 years but the day that he has been drilling into the head it starts sounding like an AK47?
I ask if any swarf could have got into the head? He says it shouldn't have done but if it had it would have been blown out of exhaust. I've said I will take it for him to look at tomorrow.
To be honest I've driven it tonight and either I've got used to it by now or it's got less noisy. It's still sounding DAT DAT DAT at @ 1200 revs and then seems to disappear with the engine noise at about 2k revs but it doesn't seem as bad as when I was driving home.
Any comments or ideas on either the pulley problem or the noise?
Cheers
Col
Then there's been the problem where it won't start 1st thing in the morning. That led to a local garage taking it away and fitting glow plugs and breaking one off.
Overheating was suspected water pump as there's been a canary singing from that area which doesn't go with wd40 spraying.
Yesterday I noticed that the serp belt was tattered on one edge. So I bought and fitted a new belt ( this one had only been fitted in August ). I watched it for a few seconds and on the bottom main pulley off the engine the belt jumped a tooth and was over the edge. That pulley was wobbling. I took belt off and checked that pulley. Loads of play.
So I refitted old belt ( didn't want to kill new belt ) and drove to a local garage that works on Landrovers. He said that these pulleys have a rubber bush and it was probably worn and that pulley needed replacing. So that now needs doing. How big a job is that? Expensive? How do I get it off as a spanner just turns pulley.
I go to Liverpool to watch Frankie Boyle and when I return to car a tyre is flat as. Anyway just put on spare and home we go. So that tyre needs sorting.
So today the car was booked into a local engine rebuild place to have that broken glowplug removed. The guy phones me to say that he's managed to drill the plug out. He said he'd had to fit an insert kit but it was now done. I picked it up and there was swarf all over outside of engine. I drive home and at about 1200 revs it sounds like a machine gun ... DAT DAT DAT DAT. I phone the guy up ( it was closing time @ 5.30pm ) and of course he says that it couldn't be anything to do with what he has done. So I say that the engine has been fine for 15 years but the day that he has been drilling into the head it starts sounding like an AK47?
I ask if any swarf could have got into the head? He says it shouldn't have done but if it had it would have been blown out of exhaust. I've said I will take it for him to look at tomorrow.
To be honest I've driven it tonight and either I've got used to it by now or it's got less noisy. It's still sounding DAT DAT DAT at @ 1200 revs and then seems to disappear with the engine noise at about 2k revs but it doesn't seem as bad as when I was driving home.
Any comments or ideas on either the pulley problem or the noise?
Cheers
Col