Should the ACE pump / pulley rotate freely with drive belt removed?

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egami

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Hello all,

I'm investigating the source of some strange squealing noise on acceleration/deceleration. When I removed the drive belt to inspect the pumps/pulleys I noticed the ACE pump does not move freely at all - in fact it's quite hard to move it. Is this normal? I'm not sure if it's a hydraulic system or there should be a free spinning pump behind it?

Can anyone confirm if a functioning ACE pump /pulley should spin freely with the drive belt removed?

I found this similar thread but it went dead. https://www.landyzone.co.uk/land-rover/ace-pump.163407/#post-1619999

Thanks,
David
 
Hi. It's a radial 6 spring loaded piston pump so it doesnt spin free like a centrifugal one, you should feel the cam lobe pushing each piston as you turn the pulley
 
The problem was ultimately the front prop shaft universal joints closest to the transfer case - they were almost worn through. Put a little bit of oil on them and the sound went away immediately. Will replace the joints asap.
 
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