Hi fellas,
Following our trip I have been planning on doing some rectification work on the bus, started up fine today and reversed out of garage.
Once I was in the sunlight I noticed the fan belt was loose and upon further inspection and removing the top pulley and belt I found the rear of the pulley has been cutting into the alternator.
This friction has caused a number of the shims to shatter causing the belt to go slack and the woodruff key to get mullered nearly failing. Has made a right mess of the cutout on the alternator shaft.
My question is - whats the order of fitting the parts?
Should there be some sort of spacer before the rear of the top pulley is fitted against the alternator as it is physically cutting a groove into it.
At the moment I have
Alternator - Rear of Top Pulley & Woodruff key - Shims to tension belt - Belt -Front of Top Pulley - left over shims - Top Pulley Cap - Top Pulley Bolt
I have had nothing but issues with the top pulley since owning the bus and would like a definitive answer please.
Here are some pics to illustrate the problem I have
Pic of the alternator when the top pulley exploded on the way to BusFest - take note of the woodruff key cutout and the lack of scoring on the face of the alternator
Pic of the same alternator today after removing pulley - key cutout is mullered and the scoring on the face is much worse
Pic illustrates the rear of the top pulley where it was making contact - normally I like shiny bits!
Shattered shims
Woodruff key all twisted and bent
Any ideas?
Following our trip I have been planning on doing some rectification work on the bus, started up fine today and reversed out of garage.
Once I was in the sunlight I noticed the fan belt was loose and upon further inspection and removing the top pulley and belt I found the rear of the pulley has been cutting into the alternator.
This friction has caused a number of the shims to shatter causing the belt to go slack and the woodruff key to get mullered nearly failing. Has made a right mess of the cutout on the alternator shaft.
My question is - whats the order of fitting the parts?
Should there be some sort of spacer before the rear of the top pulley is fitted against the alternator as it is physically cutting a groove into it.
At the moment I have
Alternator - Rear of Top Pulley & Woodruff key - Shims to tension belt - Belt -Front of Top Pulley - left over shims - Top Pulley Cap - Top Pulley Bolt
I have had nothing but issues with the top pulley since owning the bus and would like a definitive answer please.
Here are some pics to illustrate the problem I have
Pic of the alternator when the top pulley exploded on the way to BusFest - take note of the woodruff key cutout and the lack of scoring on the face of the alternator
Pic of the same alternator today after removing pulley - key cutout is mullered and the scoring on the face is much worse
Pic illustrates the rear of the top pulley where it was making contact - normally I like shiny bits!
Shattered shims
Woodruff key all twisted and bent
Any ideas?