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Crankshaft pulley


varonda

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Just a heads up for folks with the 2.2ltr Peugeot diesel [ think it's a Ford engine ] that's a few years old, check the main crankshaft pulley as they can start to break up . Mine started with a cage of canaries under the bonnet ! investigation revealed the pulley was breaking up and starting to eat into the cam chain casing , we might have got away with just a new pulley but I made an executive decision and had the casing/pulley+ seal and belt replaced , apparently it's a fairly common issue on this engine, it's a double pulley for air con fitment -- don't know what damage would be caused with a complete disintegration of the offending part but I'm glad I caught it in time . I suspect the rubber shock absorbing part of the pulley is the weak link breaking down with age and temperature variations , so get it checked at the next service , BTY mines on an 11plate reg.
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Nick Fisher (euroserv) highlighted the possibility of Ford Transit crankshaft pulley problems in this 2012 forum thread

 

https://tinyurl.com/yyrr3kl5

 

and (as you’ve said) the 2.2litre motor fitted to some Peugeot Boxer, Fiat Ducato and Citroen Relay vehicles was essentially a ‘clone’ of the same capacity Ford-built powerplant used in Transits.

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With my Peugeots I've always had the belts pullies, tensioner and water pump done at around the recommended 80,000 and have still suffered with the the serpentine belt shredding,

I now have a Ford with the psa/duratorq engine and I had the lot done at 80,000 miles too, mainly as it was getting close to the 10 year antifreeze change and fords 10 year belt change.

 

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