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4th December 2016, 06:14 | #1 |
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Auxiliary belt problem
Having changed the alternator, I now realise I have made an error. I think I may have lifted the engine too high and damaged or bent (what I think) is the thermostat housing, as the belt is now rubbing on the top rear pulley by the housing and has split. See the attached pictures. Does anyone have any ideas to offer? I need to gain a little more clearance to allow the belt to circulate freely. Thank you, feeling very deflated at the moment.
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The stat housing is part of the water pump, i would be surprised if that is damaged as its made of aluminium and quite strong, are you sure that is where it is catching?
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I really can't think what else it could be. But thank you for the reply.
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I seem to recall the clearance between the belt and the thermostat housing is quite tight, but with the belt fitted correctly and no play in the water pump pulley bearing, there should not be an issue. Are you sure the belt was not fitted 'one groove out' so that it could rub against the thermostat ?. I always use Contitech belts as well - these are slightly more flexible and quieter than some after market types. Check for play in the water pump pulley which could make the pulley run 'off centre', possible damaging the belt.
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I have spent the afternoon working on the car. I don't think it was the clearance at the thermostat/water pump pulley part of it, I think it was the pulley on the alternator, it wasn't seated quite right. It seems okay now. Thank you for the replies.
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I was going to ask if the belt path was correct?
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