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<blockquote data-quote="gagvanman" data-source="post: 630956" data-attributes="member: 17411"><p>Had a nice couple of days away in the van at Glampfest N Yorks. On the way home the engine started getting up to 120 C so had to take it slow until we got home.</p><p>Checked today and found the alternator pulley nut had worked loose so the fan belt wasn't turning the alt or the main fan. Lucky it didn't come off completely.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gagvanman, post: 630956, member: 17411"] Had a nice couple of days away in the van at Glampfest N Yorks. On the way home the engine started getting up to 120 C so had to take it slow until we got home. Checked today and found the alternator pulley nut had worked loose so the fan belt wasn't turning the alt or the main fan. Lucky it didn't come off completely. [/QUOTE]
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