I have a discovery 200tdi fitted, it is the standard discovery 200tdi setup where the fan belt runs crank, pas, water pump and the second belt runs pas pump to alternator.
The fan belt and alternator belt do not hold tension. I had fitted new belts as part of the rebuild (burnt out rebuild), I know new belts will stretch but I tensioned them when I fitted them, they have run a little in the barn and to move around the farm yard and were re-tensioned before the MOT, they were then re-tensioned again on retuning home from the MOT (about 40miles). After a 300mile drive to Scotland they were very very slack and had been slipping towards the end of the journey. I re-tensioned the belts, fitted some new spring washers behind the bolts to try and prevent the pas pump moving and headed home. 250 miles into the journey home the belt started slipping again and it threw the fan belt.
Now home and I have dug out the spare belt I have on the shelf and will fit that for the time being. Looking at the pulleys they are rust pitted so I am going the change them out and see if that improves things. If someone could confirm the part numbers below for the pulleys before I order them that would be great:
Water pump pulley: ETC5499
PAS pulley: ETC7528
Alternator pulley: RTC5686 (13mm belt) / RTC5847 (10mm belt) - believe I need the 10mm one but could I fit the wider one and use a larger belt?
Crank Pulley: ERR3093 (three groove) / ERR2352 (2 groove) - I believe I need the two groove pulley as that is what is fitted to discovery and RRC?
This still leaves me with the issue of not holding the tension however. I have had this problem previously with the alternator and just need to order some high tensile nuts and bolts along with some star or wedge locking washers. It is the PAS pump I have not had fail to hold tension before. I will try similar with some high tensile bolts and some star or wedge locking washers but it is only into an ali bracket so cannot put too much toque through it before the threads will fail. This may also already be the issue as it did not feel as good as it could have done when tensioning. If the locking washers do not help with the pas pump I will look to either replace or helicoil the bracket, does anyone know the part number for the bracket and if you can still get them?
Does anyone else have any other suggestions of things to try and remedy this so I can get back on the road properly after the rebuild?
The fan belt and alternator belt do not hold tension. I had fitted new belts as part of the rebuild (burnt out rebuild), I know new belts will stretch but I tensioned them when I fitted them, they have run a little in the barn and to move around the farm yard and were re-tensioned before the MOT, they were then re-tensioned again on retuning home from the MOT (about 40miles). After a 300mile drive to Scotland they were very very slack and had been slipping towards the end of the journey. I re-tensioned the belts, fitted some new spring washers behind the bolts to try and prevent the pas pump moving and headed home. 250 miles into the journey home the belt started slipping again and it threw the fan belt.
Now home and I have dug out the spare belt I have on the shelf and will fit that for the time being. Looking at the pulleys they are rust pitted so I am going the change them out and see if that improves things. If someone could confirm the part numbers below for the pulleys before I order them that would be great:
Water pump pulley: ETC5499
PAS pulley: ETC7528
Alternator pulley: RTC5686 (13mm belt) / RTC5847 (10mm belt) - believe I need the 10mm one but could I fit the wider one and use a larger belt?
Crank Pulley: ERR3093 (three groove) / ERR2352 (2 groove) - I believe I need the two groove pulley as that is what is fitted to discovery and RRC?
This still leaves me with the issue of not holding the tension however. I have had this problem previously with the alternator and just need to order some high tensile nuts and bolts along with some star or wedge locking washers. It is the PAS pump I have not had fail to hold tension before. I will try similar with some high tensile bolts and some star or wedge locking washers but it is only into an ali bracket so cannot put too much toque through it before the threads will fail. This may also already be the issue as it did not feel as good as it could have done when tensioning. If the locking washers do not help with the pas pump I will look to either replace or helicoil the bracket, does anyone know the part number for the bracket and if you can still get them?
Does anyone else have any other suggestions of things to try and remedy this so I can get back on the road properly after the rebuild?