Beautiful truck John. My "Baby" Ford truck gave me the first bit of trouble that I've had with it since I picked it up in May on Wednesday, when it threw the serpentine drive belt (what we used to call a "fan belt" up until a few years ago) only 5 minutes from home. It was 0515 in the morning and pitch black, and without power steering or an alternator, I only just managed to get home before the lights went out. When daylight hit I called the auto club expecting that the "technician" would just pick up another belt and install it for me, but no, he said that the radiator had to come out to replace it, so all he could do was call me a tow truck. Great.
I rang the shop that replaced the clutch in my Subaru to see if they were happy for it to be towed around to their shop, but Naidar told me that the shop was closed down because the bank was throwing all of the tenants out as they had plans to re-develop the site. He said that he was signing a lease for another shop close by and while he was waiting to move his 4 shipping containers of equipment into the new shop was doing "mobile mechanics" work and would come over that afternoon and install a new belt. He didn't show up so I rang him the next morning and he told me he'd be there at lunchtime, but didn't show up again. The next morning he sent me a message saying that he'd give me a call before he came over. Nice guy, but had too many balls in the air, so I told him that I'd pick up a belt and do it myself.
Friday, working from home was pretty quiet, so I drove over to Bursons to pick up a new belt. ($50, or about $35 USD) I drove home, and after watching a couple of Youtube video's I realised that the RACV "Technician" (because he isn't a mechanic's arsehole) was full of sh1t. Only had to remove two 10mm bolts and two self tappers to pull the thermo fans out of the way, giving me tons of room to remove the old belt.
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I couldn't decide why the belt had come off, but it looked pretty worn, so no biggie, sh1t happens. I installed the new belt, and fired it up. I then realised that the belt is running out of alignment on the oil pump (smooth) pulley, and is rubbing badly on the tensioner assembly. It was heart wrenching (well, maybe not that emotional, but it p1ssed me off) watching my new 50 dollar belt slowly tearing itself apart. Fcuk.
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Terry Prendergast, on Flickr
Turns out the harmonic balancer had let go. Looking at posts on various sites, and the amount of "how to" video's on Youtube, the harmonic balancer on my model Ford is only good for 100,000 miles or so before the bonded rubber "damper" material goes brittle and the assembly starts wobbling, and moving backwards and forwards, causing the drive belt to be misaligned, catching on the tensioner housing, and coming off. Bugger.
I rang the parts place and they'll have a new unit, plus the special puller tool that costs as much as the HB but allows you to remove it without removing the radiator, a new belt, and a new front crank seal (which apparently is a good idea to change while the HB is removed) by Monday afternoon, and the guy I spoke to was nice enough to give me a 20% "trade discount". Honestly I could have bought them cheaper on Ebay, but Bursons sell good quality non-OEM parts and stand behind their warranties, plus I need my little truck back on the road ASAP, so couldn't wait a week or more for parts off Ebay.
Drove the little twin turbo Subaru beasty yesterday and today and still love it, but don't trust it to drive to work in the city even in winter, as it has the occasional bad habit of boiling on me, particularly if it's in a traffic snarl, like it did a few months ago, when admittedly it was a lot warmer than it is at the moment. (one of my retirement jobs is to pull both heads and get them machined, then install new head gaskets, but as there's no oil in the coolant, or coolant in the oil, I'm not in any rush, it just drinks coolant like I drink booze) I did give it the beans in second gear yesterday with 10 psi boost and I thought it was going to wheelie, it is a fun little license loser........