thebiglad
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If I were in your shoes I would be want to establish the condition of the engine first, not the ancillaries.
So I would do the following:
1. Remove all belt and other debris
2. Start the engine and let it tick-over for up to 5 mins.
3. If it starts and ticks over there is likely to be nothing major wrong. Yes I know it's not under load, but if it runs then anything else can be fixed as necessary.
4. Assuming your ACE are ok, remove what's left of the pump block the open ends of the pipe, buy an ACE replacement idler and a non-ACE belt.
Paddock Spares - TD5 | Engine Parts | Discovery 2 | Parts & Accessories
This is a short-term cheap fix to get you rolling while you decide what to do longer term.
Good luck
Dave
So I would do the following:
1. Remove all belt and other debris
2. Start the engine and let it tick-over for up to 5 mins.
3. If it starts and ticks over there is likely to be nothing major wrong. Yes I know it's not under load, but if it runs then anything else can be fixed as necessary.
4. Assuming your ACE are ok, remove what's left of the pump block the open ends of the pipe, buy an ACE replacement idler and a non-ACE belt.
Paddock Spares - TD5 | Engine Parts | Discovery 2 | Parts & Accessories
This is a short-term cheap fix to get you rolling while you decide what to do longer term.
Good luck
Dave