Ohhh for the old 300tdi belt squeak and all the wifes tales, woman folk remedies that go along with it. Some methods work on one or two 300tdi engines....
*Not too many mechanics would use belt squeak stop in a spray can. (mostly knowing it wont work for long and will actually end up causing the belt to break).
*Clean all the V's on the pulleys with a wire brush. (so there is no rubber, crud etc).
*Replace them pesky bearings (6203 is that common one).
*Remove the tensioner and check to see the long securing stud is tight in the alloy housing as it often gets stripped out (as its depth is only 1.5 x the diameter of the stud).
*If stud is stripped fit a stainless thread insert, if you dont want to buy a "thread repair kit" then remove the aux housing and take it to any reasonable workshop and they will prolly fit one for you for $15.00 or so. Once thread is repaired, use a bit of thread lock and fit long stud.
*Fit a new belt tensioner.
*Fit a new good quality belt (its hit and miss with the Dayco belt, but they can be ok) Continental (brand) do a belt, the size is a 7PK1580 (does the Defender, the Disco 1 there are two sizes from memory).
*The squeak can also be the a/c belt, check the tension on it while you are there.
AND ... after all that when bleeding the cooling system using the top bleeder on the thermostat housing, place a rag behind/around so coolant doesnt end up on the pulleys and belt.
I hate 300tdi belt squeak.....
Regards
Daz


				
				
				
					
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