My aircon started working less an less and I thought it would be the gas. I took a trip down the road and heard some noise under the hood. After inspection found a 'cover' off with bolt missing on one of the pully's. I will attempt to upload photos. The question is this just a ordinary bolt I can use the re-secure the 'cover'. The cover has some splines in the inside.
Kind regards,
Dawie
2.7 2001 bakkie Aircon
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Re: 2.7 2001 bakkie Aircon
Is this not ½ of a 'split pulley' ? Where's the other half then?
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Re: 2.7 2001 bakkie Aircon
Hello there,
Found the bolt lying on the engine protection plate. Secured the pulley end and all is hunky dory!
PS. The other part of the pulley was still on.
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Found the bolt lying on the engine protection plate. Secured the pulley end and all is hunky dory!
PS. The other part of the pulley was still on.
Regards
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Re: 2.7 2001 bakkie Aircon
That was lucky! Good to hear!
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Re: 2.7 2001 bakkie Aircon
Sometimes one needs a little luck!