martynv8
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Looks like Epsom Green to me.Mark, just a quick question. Is the colour name for our vehicles 'British Racing Green'? There are so many different colours it's hard to pinpoint the name!
Looks like Epsom Green to me.Mark, just a quick question. Is the colour name for our vehicles 'British Racing Green'? There are so many different colours it's hard to pinpoint the name!
Looks like Epsom Green to me.
I've ordered a new water pump belt as well, it will have to come off so I guess it makes sense to change it?
Is it too wishful for me to think that it is dead easy to replace?
The auxiliary belt? Nah, dead easy. Big screwdriver on big round bit of tensioner bracket and pivot to push the tensioner up. Slip belt off alternator. Make a note of where it goes but essentially the grooves go on the pulleys and the smooth back goes on the smooth tensioners. Getting the aircon belt off can be more fun. Need a big Allen key and then turn by hand.
Please dont tel me you took them oft without drawin a planTo be honest, I'm not sure what items the belt goes around. I've bought a 'water pump belt' as I thought, logically, I would need to remove this to change the water pump and that I can just swap them over.., I'm sure I will work it out.
Please dont tel me you took them oft without drawin a plan
The auxiliary belt? Nah, dead easy. Big screwdriver on big round bit of tensioner bracket and pivot to push the tensioner up. Slip belt off alternator. Make a note of where it goes but essentially the grooves go on the pulleys and the smooth back goes on the smooth tensioners. Getting the aircon belt off can be more fun. Need a big Allen key and then turn by hand.
You use a big allen key in the hole above the bolt you have undone and turn it clockwise.
You can do or just a lever under the damper to relieve the tension and slip the belt off the idler pulley nearest the alternator.
Just be out and checked its more like 16mm, 14 is like a dick in a shirt sleeve, and you want to turn it to the right, towards the eas box, all you do is take the pressure of the belt to slip it of a pulley then release
cant help you as to the m6 bolt to extract pulley as have not had to do that yet.
Perfect, thank you.To change the bracket which is a known week point you will need to undo the allen bit to the left as it is a cover you will find another bolt underneath.
Just remove the cover, the bolts that hold the damper and the bracket will slide off its pivot shaft.As has been posted ,before you remove any bolts you should release the belt tension.Big screwdriver under the bottom of the damper and apply pressure, slip the belt off the idler pulley near the alternator pulley. Draw the belt position before you take it off.It's all shown in Rave.To change the bracket which is a known week point you will need to undo the allen bit to the left as it is a cover you will find another bolt underneath.
Or hold the bolt in a pair of Mole grips if you havent got welding equipmentIts more like 17mm, a 10mm hex headed bolt is a dead fit. I welded a 10mm bolt to a bit of bar and used that on mine and by the way that is just a cap on the end of a shaft so to speak to retain tension arm, you need to place a bar over the top and inbetween the legs of the bracket then under the damper to lever the damper up if that makes sense and slid the belt off the water pump pulley first, hope you can work all that out.