Hi All,
2003 Defender td5
A new thread but related to yesterdays shenanigans where I broke down near Carlisle on a long journey north...
Got home at midnight after 4 relays over 10 hours and the LR is currently sitting outside a friends garage. I'm trying to understand the problem so I though if I described it someone might be able to offer suggestions..
After a 300 mile drive from Salisbury and a night of wild camping in the lakes I filled up and got on to the M6. Suddenly the engine started to vibrate, very gently at first, then more violently (over the course of a few seconds). The engine kept running and nothing locked or seized, there were no warning lights and luckily I was a few hundred yards from Junction 44 so I was able to get off the motorway.
Thankfully I had a bag of tools with me so I was able to take off the cowling and fan and have a look. I could see the belt was still on but was starting to shred. I got a socket on the tensioner to see if one of the pulleys had seized but I could instantly see the crank pulley was moving so I turned my attention to that and could see it was loose.
Now that said, it does not look like the tensioner had gone (I know they rubbers can go) but it seemed like the whole end of the crank shaft was moving (see vid) and there was a small drip of oil coming from it (no more than an egg cup full lost all together).
So what is the problem?
Any idea or insights gratefully received
Tim
2003 Defender td5
A new thread but related to yesterdays shenanigans where I broke down near Carlisle on a long journey north...
Got home at midnight after 4 relays over 10 hours and the LR is currently sitting outside a friends garage. I'm trying to understand the problem so I though if I described it someone might be able to offer suggestions..
After a 300 mile drive from Salisbury and a night of wild camping in the lakes I filled up and got on to the M6. Suddenly the engine started to vibrate, very gently at first, then more violently (over the course of a few seconds). The engine kept running and nothing locked or seized, there were no warning lights and luckily I was a few hundred yards from Junction 44 so I was able to get off the motorway.
Thankfully I had a bag of tools with me so I was able to take off the cowling and fan and have a look. I could see the belt was still on but was starting to shred. I got a socket on the tensioner to see if one of the pulleys had seized but I could instantly see the crank pulley was moving so I turned my attention to that and could see it was loose.
Now that said, it does not look like the tensioner had gone (I know they rubbers can go) but it seemed like the whole end of the crank shaft was moving (see vid) and there was a small drip of oil coming from it (no more than an egg cup full lost all together).
So what is the problem?
- If it were the pulley, shurly the outside would flap about, not the whole thing?
- If it were a broken crankshaft surly the thing would have seized and the effect be more catastrophic (you can actually start the thing!)
Any idea or insights gratefully received
Tim
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