Well spotted.This pulley is not running straight. Could be a badly worn bearing which will give you a noise. Take the belt back off and see if there’s any play in that pulley.
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Well spotted.This pulley is not running straight. Could be a badly worn bearing which will give you a noise. Take the belt back off and see if there’s any play in that pulley.
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Yes, rock it from side to side and spin it. It should be completely silent. It could be the pulley that’s putting the mark on there but its not cutting is it? Just making a mark. It could be that that is pushing the belt off the crank pulley. Either way, that pulley is not running straight and that needs sorting before looking any further.thank you, I will try this can't remember if I did already but will check again. shall I hold it with my fingers side-side then top to bottom and feel for movement, should it not have any movement at all ?
Can you tell me what might be causing that groove along the belt ? It will shred the belt if I drive which is why I am not going to drive it. it became grooved like this after about 30 seconds, is that the result of a bad pulley/bearing ?
Also why is the belt slipping off the crankshaft pulley a little bit ? thank you
hiThese are known for crankshaft pulley to come adrift from rubber so that is what i would be looking at.
thank you very much for this.Yes, rock it from side to side and spin it. It should be completely silent. It could be the pulley that’s putting the mark on there but its not cutting is it? Just making a mark. It could be that that is pushing the belt off the crank pulley. Either way, that pulley is not running straight and that needs sorting before looking any further.
I agree (post #3) I think it will be on borrowed time by now.
John
thank you for that advice, will it not harm anything that way ?Feel free to run the engine with the belt off....you won't be charging the battery but at least you'll see if that pulley is running true.
John
The crankshaft pulley is two metal pieces with a rubber sandwich in between. In time the rubber delaminates from the metal pieces and the pulley falls apart. Sometimes the pulley falls off and the belt with it, sometimes the pulley shoots through the radiator, if its a Transit - but not yours!
So, its belt off again, and lever the pulley with some timber or whatever just to see if it moves - it should be really firm.
John
I would say the crankshaft pulley (Harmonic Damper) will be starting to delaminate at 190,000 miles.
Take belt off and double check the rest first though!.
If the pulley has no play in it, then whatever it is bolted to will be bent and will need changing. If it’s the tensioner, it will come complete with a new pulley.what if I spin the pulley and it is silent with no sound or movement, does it still need changing for not being straight ?