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andyt109



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Pulley squeak - AJV8 4.2 SC 2006 - Pulley Bearing Specs Plz!

All, I have a squeak, pretty sure its a pulley. It had a new alternator recently so ill rule that out. No noises once warm, only on cold start.

Before I shell out £170 on pulleys with tensioners attached just for the bearings, seeing if anyone knows the bearing details for these parts for the AJV8 4.2 SC (2006) - Of course I can take it all apart, check the bearings and then put it back together, but to save doing that twice its worth posting on here!

List of parts available on Island 4x4:
Drive Belt Tensioner 4.2/4.4 AJV8 (SKF) PQG500030 *Primary* - 6B209A on diagram

Drive Belt Upper Tensioner L322 4.2/4.4 AJV8 (Genuine) PQR500140 *Primary* - 19A216B on diagram

Drive Belt Lower Tensioner L322 4.2/4.4 AJV8 (Genuine) PQR500130 PQR500350 *Primary* - 19A216A on diagram

Drive Belt Tensioner 4.2/4.4 AJV8 (Genuine) LHP500100 LHP500110 *Secondary* - 6B209B on diagram



Diagram from useful Russian website:
https://lrparts.ru/katalog/rover-2002/4-2-...rcharged-2

Other Spinning parts it could be short of the water pump or other ancillaries:
8632A - PQS500490 – fan pulley – https://www.island-4x4.co.uk/viscous-mount...38065.html

Cheers.

Last edited by andyt109 on 26th Jan 2021 4:31pm. Edited 1 time in total

Post #581252 26th Jan 2021 3:27pm
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Parallel



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Hi Andy. Have you checked it's not the belt? I had the exact same symptoms in the past, squeaked for 2-3mins when cold but then was fine. A new belt cured mine, and I was certain it was a pulley as it didn't sound like a typical belt squeak.

Try a small squirt of water on the belt and see if it quietens down. Could save you some work/cash if it is the belt, nothing to lose trying it.

Post #581255 26th Jan 2021 3:39pm
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andyt109



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Good shout, I'll give that a try. They look in reasonable condition, no obvious perishing or cracking etc, but no idea on age, only had the car a month or so may just be old.

Cheers

Post #581258 26th Jan 2021 3:45pm
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bigbo



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United Kingdom 2006 Range Rover Supercharged 4.2 SC V8 Buckingham Blue

if the water trick shows its not the belt then check this post

https://www.fullfatrr.com/forum/topic57991.html Range Rover 4.2 Supercharged 2006
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MG TF 2003

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Post #581260 26th Jan 2021 3:48pm
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andyt109



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Thanks for the link! This is a great community.

For any future readers the bearings for both tensioners and both idlers spec is: 6203-2RSH
https://www.bearing-king.co.uk/bearing/620...x12mm/4225

Apparently can be done with a vice as per above link.

Viscous fan bearing currently unknown but heres the link for the whole part:
https://www.island-4x4.co.uk/viscous-mount...38065.html

Cheers all

Post #581266 26th Jan 2021 4:22pm
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It was me who replaced the bearings, a very easy job and a very cheap job that can be done with nothing other then some sockets and a vice Smile

David. 2002 4.6 Vogue SE - Alveston Red with Lightstone Leather
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Post #581550 28th Jan 2021 9:21pm
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andyt109



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David,

Appreciate your info on the other thread, very helpful.

Bearing king were excellent, less than 24 hours between ordering and delivery.

Just waiting on the belts from island 4x4 then I'll give it a go!

Cheers

Post #581555 28th Jan 2021 9:37pm
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tb10



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Re the squeak:

There’s a modification/ upgrade to one of the pulley’s where it was originally a flat pulley and it allowed the belt, at startup, to effectively slide around and squeak. The updated pulley is v-shaped. Once I changed mine, the squeak went away and I didn’t change any other bearings. I’ll look for a link.

Regards

John

Post #581598 29th Jan 2021 11:09am
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andyt109



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That sounds useful! I'll have a look for that too, let me know if you find it in the meantime.

I now have the rest of the parts in my possession, so will post details of the viscous bearing once I've measured it etc.

Post #581664 29th Jan 2021 6:50pm
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tb10



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I think the part number is PQR500350. The original pulley was totally flat and open, the new one v-shaped so higher sides; NOT v-grooves actually in the pulley. The diagram isn’t clear but there’s a greyed part number of PQR500350.

I’m in isolation atm so I can’t check but it appears to be the culprit.

Hope this helps?

Post #581668 29th Jan 2021 7:10pm
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andyt109



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Sorry to hear your in isolation - hope all is well.

So that part number PQR500350 applies to 19A216A on the diagram in my first post which I think is just a diagram reference.

This one looks like it has the sides in the image:
https://www.island-4x4.co.uk/drive-belt-lo...37066.html

Google images also mainly shows ones with sides

I'll have a look what's on the car tomorrow if the weather holds up.

Cheers

Post #581677 29th Jan 2021 8:33pm
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