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jefandjax



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alternator pulley removal

Good day to all.
Firstly my sincere condolances to all affected by the paris attack.

Has anybody removed the pulley from alternator without taken out. I have ordered the tool for removal was just looking not to removed everthing else!!.

Thank you and regards to all

Post #281299 15th Nov 2015 10:45 pm
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jefandjax



Member Since: 14 Aug 2011
Location: sydney
Posts: 63

Australia 2007 Freelander 2 TD4 GS Manual Whistler White

Hello All
despite my best efforts had to remove alt from the car, the loud clicking noise was indeed from the alt pulley it did seem to be working correctly however it was not. The hard part of this was trying to start the car after fuel filter was refitted, just could not get the air out filled the filter etc etc, in the end got the other ( better half ) to blow into the tank vis an adaptor I made fuel came out with the ai,r connected the pipe back onto the engine fuel pump. A few pumps of " Start YA Bastard " Yes that is the name of it! and away it went.
Thanks all how looked at my post.

JEF Very Happy

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Steve D



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