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Jed



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United Kingdom 2007 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 DCPU Cairns Blue
Puma squeal
Started to get a squealing sound from engine, sounds a bit like a belt squeal, doesn't do it under acceleration or deceleration but only when the engine isn't under any load but can be at any revs, doesn't do it on tickover either, I've had the puma 2.4 Bass remapped and there is no loss on power. Can anyone help it would be much appreciated
Post #582635 4th Dec 2016 1:34pm
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custom90



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Ancillary drive belt slip maybe. No Guts, No Glory.
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Jed



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Thanks for reply but would it only slip when under light load
Post #582668 4th Dec 2016 5:20pm
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custom90



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Very variable, bearings on pulleys is another possibity but I'm say the belt is more likely.
What miles have they done? No Guts, No Glory.
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Post #582669 4th Dec 2016 5:24pm
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Jed



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The miles read 79000 on a 07 plate,I have no idea how old belt is
Post #582734 4th Dec 2016 9:03pm
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ickle



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new belt at 60K?
Post #582738 4th Dec 2016 9:11pm
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Jed



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I will try a new belt, is it an easy job and thanks for your response
Post #582750 4th Dec 2016 9:51pm
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custom90



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Mines due shortly then @ 60k I'm on 55k.

They are relatively cheap, around £35 IIRC Genuine.
Sadly I don't know the P/N off the top of my head.

Easy to change yourself, a little more complicated if you have A/C but nothing to worry about.

Disconnect battery, remove fan cowling, slacken AC drive belt tensioner, remove belt.
Refit new repeat in reverse the above. No Guts, No Glory.
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Whistle

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Post #582759 4th Dec 2016 10:03pm
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dorsetsmith



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PQS500610 non AC drive belt 2.4


PQS500600 with AC drive belt 2.4
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Jed



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I think I can do that. Thank you again for your help
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custom90



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Job jobbed. Razz No Guts, No Glory.
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agentmulder



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Mine was the tensioner pulley bearing.

I put some WD40 in as a test to see if it would go away, it did, been running that way since Embarassed Laughing

Should really replace it or syringe some proper lube past the seal.. Solved the bowel problem, working on the consonants...
Post #582796 5th Dec 2016 5:58am
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hornet



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Bearing of pulley (PQG500210) is a standard "6203". No need to do the whole assembly -- except for spare part-reasons.
Post #582799 5th Dec 2016 6:43am
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agentmulder



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^^ Thumbs Up Solved the bowel problem, working on the consonants...
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