Tensioner pulley

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Sherrie

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Why is it when you start one job it leads to more work. Got new pulley and not hard to replace until you find scew is the fault as has been hellicoiled and is moving tensioner about. Now it's replace all housing so new screw as bite and can be secured. Nothing ever as simple as it seems dreading boot floor and sills. Guess that's why we love these vehicles lol. Think bigger job now as fan and bits in the way so weekend job :(
 
if it helps, I understand the knock-on effect:)
I bought my '94 200 tdi Disco in September, in November I replaced the passenger side inner-wing over a weekend, being clever I decided to change the drivers side one the next weekend (all for mot work of course!)......................
last month I finished the drivers-side inner-wing! (work, life, weather / rain & welding outside all contributed to having my Disco parked up with a growing job list o_O

on the plus side, I collected my new (older) '92 200 tdi Disco on Sunday from Stamford & bravely drove the 250ish miles home :eek:

so I'm back to lurking in a Landy again & now with 2 projects, both green 3 doors with out sunroofs, 1 somewhat better on diesel as it doesn't go anywhere :p

Rich.
 
glad others find its a knock on affect lol The joys of landrovers but wouldn't be without. Still have not done boot floor but been down to illness not the lack of wanting to. Looking at cheap runaround until I'm better but its awful looking at small cars. Well if I want to do this its something ill have to put up with to get my loved 300 boot floor done. Thanks for replies its good to keep the spirits up. Take care all xx
 
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