Yes we have a very very unwelcome visitor in our noisy cupboard. Sounds a bit like the bumpers rattling on the ends where they wobble in time to the throb of the motor. So I’ve popped the belt off and the noise is gone. Eureka!!! We has found him, well maybe, could be the fan or the alternator. So it’s gotta come to pieces before said alternator grinds to his death like a lemming at lunchtime. Prime time for an Ozzie thought, so I’ve read that most peeps pull everything to pieces then pull the four studs out that hold the alternator stand on and replace them with bolts to make it easier bin future attempts??? So what am I missing here ? Would it not be easier to get a couple of nuts and lock them together and pull the studs out right from the get go? Or smack the threads above the nut with a small cold chisel then undo it all, Or cut a nut in half to do the same, or go all technical and crunch some mole grips on and get the little fluckers straight out of there?
Ozziedog,,,,,,,,,,answers on a post card please.
Ozziedog,,,,,,,,,,answers on a post card please.