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1st May 2010, 11:16 AM
#1
TD5 Harmonic Balancer Replacement
Hi All
I have to replace the harmonic balancer on the Disco TD5. I have looked in rave and it shows a special tool to hold it while removing the bolt can it be done without this tool as my bank balance has had a shock just buying the Balancer.
Regards
Doug
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1st May 2010, 03:19 PM
#2
Balancer tool
This tool cost about $5 for the steel, 10x30 flat bar.P1020622.jpg
Holes are diam 12, centres placed at the corners of a triangle 95 each side.
Distance from end of handle to furthest hole 385. At this size it will sit under the left chassis rail (undo) and on top of the rail (tighten).
I used a 15/16 AF airtool socket, 3/4 drive, Im sure there is a metric equivalent.
Bolt is TIGHT, right-hand thread, you will need a long cracker bar and length of pipe as a lever. I borrowed a large torque wrench to retighen bolt (?450Nm).
Radiator was removed but it might be possible with it in place if you are careful.
Good luck
Jason.
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1st May 2010, 07:44 PM
#3
So the tool braces the crankshaft from turning whilst undoing & tightening the bolt do you need a puller to remove the harmonic balancer. I think i can make something similar.
Regards
Doug
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1st May 2010, 08:08 PM
#4
Some reading of what made/did
http://www.aulro.com/afvb/discovery-...le-rattle.html
No puller needed and no Keyway.
Make sure you do it up tight, see the rave for torque,hope you got strong hands
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2nd May 2010, 05:45 AM
#5
Interesting reading this is,
Mine recently developed a "rattle" on idle, took ages to locate it, fitted new tensioner, new PS pump, new water pump , diff aircon compressor, all in hope it would stop the noise as it only happend when the V blet was on, so had to be something driven by that......all that was left was the alternator till I noticed the little "play" in the balancer when releasing the slack on the V belt
My "assumption" was the rubber had gone weak between the outer and inner parts of the balancer, so un did the 3 bolts and added some washers to space it apart a bit and hey presto!! no more rattle.......I know will still have to fit a new one, but at £400
it was a bit much to swallow at the time!!!........
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2nd May 2010, 08:09 AM
#6
Hi All
Thanks for all the information I will attempt to remove the harmonic balancer tomorrow but first I will make up the tool and go from there.
Regards
Doug
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3rd May 2010, 06:33 PM
#7
Hi All
Well I have removed everything Rave told me to and now only have the 24mm bolt in the centre to remove boy is it tight have tried everything at my disposal but still can not loosen it have bathed it in wd40 and will leave it overnight to seep in give it a few hits and then see if I can loosen it. Would like a few suggestions of what else that i can try.
Regards
Doug
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3rd May 2010, 06:59 PM
#8
Have a look at how tight it has to be done up
Explains why it's tight
My trick "WITH CARE"
Socket on breaker bar resting on top of the L/Hand chassis.
Have a good look around to make sure all is clear and turn the key.
You could jump the starter relay if you know your electrics.
You only want to crank the motor not start it.
Removing the fuel pump relay will help it to not start.
Lets see what other tricks there are..any one?
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4th May 2010, 08:28 PM
#9
Hi All
Well its off one ring spanner and 5 foot of 1.5 inch pipe and i was able to get it to move now waiting for the parts to arrive and i will get it back on the road.
Regards
Doug
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12th May 2010, 04:07 AM
#10
Hi all,
Sorry to bring this back to the top, but I fitted a new pulley yesterday, and thought I would document what I did as usual 
Dam good job I did imo, as it was DEF getting worse as mileage increased !!
Have a look, will check it over at work to see if its all ok, think its all good for now tho......
I used Kyle's (alien d2) idea ref angle iron, worked very well, something really satisfying about making a tool up that works well.
www.discovery2.co.uk / Crankshaft pulley* / TV damper replacement
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