Background
Had a strange noise occurr a few weeks ago now. A sudden rattling/squeel noise that happened over a few hundred yards then went away. I had no other occurrence.
I have now noticed that at idle, the engine is appreciably louder and has a definite rattle/knock. This disappears when I drive off or rev up (maybe over 1500 RPM).
I did a little research on the forum and came across the harmonic balancer issues. It seems common enough for it to separate and the pulleys become in some way detatched from the securing centre boss. There is even mention that the pulley retaining bolt can come loose (I've seen that happen on a Jag).
What I haven't found on this site (tho it maybe somewhere) is how to actually inspect it on the car (i.e. without taking anything off) to confirm the problem, in a way that doesn't require the engine running (rotating machinery etc).
Anyway, I thought I would have a look at it today (engine stopped, all cold). I find I can reach down to the steering pump belts and if I pull on them, I note that I can waggle the pulley about. So much so in fact that I can make it knock on something (probably the timing cover). I can't seem to make it go in and out (restrictions of access accepted), but it 'tilts' easily in my opinion.
Main question
What should I expect? Is this indicative that the pulley rubber jointed balancer has failed, or is the pulley loose? A cross section drawing of this item would maybe help show me what has failed here.
Cheers... Rob.
Had a strange noise occurr a few weeks ago now. A sudden rattling/squeel noise that happened over a few hundred yards then went away. I had no other occurrence.
I have now noticed that at idle, the engine is appreciably louder and has a definite rattle/knock. This disappears when I drive off or rev up (maybe over 1500 RPM).
I did a little research on the forum and came across the harmonic balancer issues. It seems common enough for it to separate and the pulleys become in some way detatched from the securing centre boss. There is even mention that the pulley retaining bolt can come loose (I've seen that happen on a Jag).
What I haven't found on this site (tho it maybe somewhere) is how to actually inspect it on the car (i.e. without taking anything off) to confirm the problem, in a way that doesn't require the engine running (rotating machinery etc).
Anyway, I thought I would have a look at it today (engine stopped, all cold). I find I can reach down to the steering pump belts and if I pull on them, I note that I can waggle the pulley about. So much so in fact that I can make it knock on something (probably the timing cover). I can't seem to make it go in and out (restrictions of access accepted), but it 'tilts' easily in my opinion.
Main question
What should I expect? Is this indicative that the pulley rubber jointed balancer has failed, or is the pulley loose? A cross section drawing of this item would maybe help show me what has failed here.
Cheers... Rob.
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