Crank Pulley / damper bolt torque
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Roger, just a note for you on your original crank pulley. I've compared your pic to my pulleys in the the garage, the outer crank weight ring looks to have moved inward thus causing a step between the crank pulley centre body and the ring. I think this is caused by the vulcanized rubber becoming hard and the ring shifting. If all other options fail it would be worth getting another pulley just in case.
Did some more testing.
- Ran without alternator plugged in - no difference
- Took the alloy pulley off and put a spacer between it and the balancer to eliminate the possibility of it hitting the pulley - no change.
- checked again that it runs vibe free without the belt on - still does.
- Eyballed the outer balancing ring when running and I can see it's ever so slightly out of true - and i mean very slightly. I'd expect that for a rubber mounted iron ring?
- noticed in the V's of the crank pulley (and water pulley) several small pieces of belt material. Little chunks.
Now trying to source a replacement balancer, though I can't undestand
- how , with the belt off, I feel nothing, yet with it on, the vibes are there? Perhaps, if my balancer is knackered, it doesn't manage to transfer it's "wobbles" through the crank back into the engine but it does manage to transfer them via the belt?
- how come my balancer was fine until I removed the pulley to install a trigger wheel? perhaps I disturbed a very nearly knackered balancer?
I dunno - running round in circles really. I guess it HAS to be the balancer, water pump, or alternator. Though the latter two I can't believe can generate enough harmonic vibes to shake the steering wheel, and they run smooth when powered with drill and a large polishing wheel.
- Ran without alternator plugged in - no difference
- Took the alloy pulley off and put a spacer between it and the balancer to eliminate the possibility of it hitting the pulley - no change.
- checked again that it runs vibe free without the belt on - still does.
- Eyballed the outer balancing ring when running and I can see it's ever so slightly out of true - and i mean very slightly. I'd expect that for a rubber mounted iron ring?
- noticed in the V's of the crank pulley (and water pulley) several small pieces of belt material. Little chunks.
Now trying to source a replacement balancer, though I can't undestand
- how , with the belt off, I feel nothing, yet with it on, the vibes are there? Perhaps, if my balancer is knackered, it doesn't manage to transfer it's "wobbles" through the crank back into the engine but it does manage to transfer them via the belt?
- how come my balancer was fine until I removed the pulley to install a trigger wheel? perhaps I disturbed a very nearly knackered balancer?
I dunno - running round in circles really. I guess it HAS to be the balancer, water pump, or alternator. Though the latter two I can't believe can generate enough harmonic vibes to shake the steering wheel, and they run smooth when powered with drill and a large polishing wheel.
I've got an non standard 100 amp alternator on my SD1 - still driven by a V belt. Best I could do with the available spacers on the alternator pulley etc was about 3mm out. So thought I'd just try it, until I got time to make some new spacers. About 3 years ago. 

Dave
London SW
Rover SD1 VDP EFI
MegaSquirt2 V3
EDIS8
Tech Edge 2Y
London SW
Rover SD1 VDP EFI
MegaSquirt2 V3
EDIS8
Tech Edge 2Y
Oh I cleaned them the moment I saw them
All the pulleys run true. Before I tinkered, the water pump pulley was 4.2mm out and it ran fine , albeit squealing a lot! I've sorted that now.
I've bought a used harmonic damper / crank pulley assembley off ebay so we'll see if that does the trick.... hoping that it's all a coincidence and that my damper have up whilst I was tinkering.
If it's not then at least it's "only" £30 to eliminate that part....
All the pulleys run true. Before I tinkered, the water pump pulley was 4.2mm out and it ran fine , albeit squealing a lot! I've sorted that now.
I've bought a used harmonic damper / crank pulley assembley off ebay so we'll see if that does the trick.... hoping that it's all a coincidence and that my damper have up whilst I was tinkering.
If it's not then at least it's "only" £30 to eliminate that part....
Well the plot thickens. I've now tried a different harmonic damper - no difference at all. So that leaves
Water pump
Alternator
(Vibes go without a belt on)
Both spin happily with a drill, although I can't spin the alternator fast enough to energise it.
I'd love to be able to drive the water pump on it's own to eliminate it or the alternator but my belt is far too long. Is there any trick I can use?
Water pump
Alternator
(Vibes go without a belt on)
Both spin happily with a drill, although I can't spin the alternator fast enough to energise it.
I'd love to be able to drive the water pump on it's own to eliminate it or the alternator but my belt is far too long. Is there any trick I can use?
Well the plot thickens. I've now tried a different harmonic damper - no difference at all. So that leaves
Water pump
Alternator
(Vibes go without a belt on)
Both spin happily with a drill, although I can't spin the alternator fast enough to energise it.
I'd love to be able to drive the water pump on it's own to eliminate it or the alternator but my belt is far too long. Is there any trick I can use?
Water pump
Alternator
(Vibes go without a belt on)
Both spin happily with a drill, although I can't spin the alternator fast enough to energise it.
I'd love to be able to drive the water pump on it's own to eliminate it or the alternator but my belt is far too long. Is there any trick I can use?
I ran a belt made from tights from the crank pulley to the water pump today (no alternator in the loop) and the vibes were there, albeing spaced out further, and lasting twice as long.. so a vibe for a good second, every other second, rather than the "normal" vibe for 1/2 a sec then nothing for 1/2 a sec.
Water pump pulley looks straight. Cant feel and bearing wobble etc. Water pump also doesn't create vibes if I "drill" spin it, but the speeds will be much higher with the engine running.
Very odd. I'll try the old pulley too.
Water pump pulley looks straight. Cant feel and bearing wobble etc. Water pump also doesn't create vibes if I "drill" spin it, but the speeds will be much higher with the engine running.
Very odd. I'll try the old pulley too.