Happyhippo
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Just thort I would share my hard luck story with you!
There I was driving along when I heard a flapping noise. Just had time to say what's that noise when the engine coughed and stopped. Had a look underneath and saw the remains of the alternator belt hanging down. Rang the AA and was quickly relayed home on a low loader.
On first inspection it looked as if only the alternator belt had failed but a clue was that the engine would not turn over with a socket on the crank nut. Further investigation showed that the bits of the drive belt had somehow wedged behind the crank pulley, jammed the belt and the teeth had been torn off the cam belt resulting in the rapid stop.
I am assuming that the damage will probably be terminal for this engine which although it's covered 140k miles is a good'un. 2000my XeDi.
Apart from the usual rude comments any advice on best course of action? Head off or engine out?
Unhappy hippo
There I was driving along when I heard a flapping noise. Just had time to say what's that noise when the engine coughed and stopped. Had a look underneath and saw the remains of the alternator belt hanging down. Rang the AA and was quickly relayed home on a low loader.
On first inspection it looked as if only the alternator belt had failed but a clue was that the engine would not turn over with a socket on the crank nut. Further investigation showed that the bits of the drive belt had somehow wedged behind the crank pulley, jammed the belt and the teeth had been torn off the cam belt resulting in the rapid stop.
I am assuming that the damage will probably be terminal for this engine which although it's covered 140k miles is a good'un. 2000my XeDi.
Apart from the usual rude comments any advice on best course of action? Head off or engine out?
Unhappy hippo