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Crank Pulley Wobble


Pixelfill

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Quick question to all you knowledgeable technical types

I came to start up the Supra this morning and there was a bit of a squeal, kind of like a slipping fan belt, but not quite the same. Anywsy with all the rain we've been having, I thought it might be a bit of damp, so drove the car back to the hotel we are staying at ( left it at a wedding reception over night) over the course of the journey the noise went away, but I popped the bonnet when I got back anyway

looking in, the aux belt was moving around a little on the tensioner, but the tensioner looked rock solid. further down in the engine bay below the tensioner it looks as though the crank pulley (?) is slightly out of alignment, my question is is this terminal, or rather can I drive it back home, or should I recover

2nd question what am I looking at as a repair job?

apologies if this is answered elsewhere on the forum, but I have very limited web access here to search with.

 

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Definitely sounds as though the pulley is dead. However, seeing the pulley wobble slightly is normal, as it's a dampened pulley. Best way test is with tipex. Put a blob over the join on the pulley, and give it a little rev. If the tipex cracks the pulley is dead.

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