evoasis
11/3/2006 4:18:34 AM
My 95 Discovery has an auto-tensioning serpentine belt pulley, it seems to be stuck in a TIGHT position, and when I removed it to change belts, it wont go to a LOOSE position to re-install the newer/tighter belt...Maybe new tensioner time???
evoasis
11/3/2006 4:20:45 AM
geoman
11/3/2006 12:59:33 PM
Yes-- time to replace it---your observation is correct and this is a common failure item on the Disco. I have them for $79.50 and in stock. Of course, you need to put a new serpentine belt on when you replace the tensioner. Also check the water pump and fan clutch unit while you are in there. The service life of these parts usually coincide. Read my tech tips on my site at
www.eurotekapg.com for a good primer on what to look for on the Discovery.
Regards,
Geoman
eurotek apg
Martinez, CA
Old Off Roader
11/3/2006 4:27:28 PM
Hate to be a spoiled sport. But he quoted the wrong tensioner for your application. Check again.
geoman
11/3/2006 4:42:06 PM
oops...yes, I quoted the wrong tensioner. The correct one is ERR3440 at $195.00---the one I quoted was for the Discovery II.
Sorry for the confusion
Regards,
Geoman
eurotek apg
evoasis
11/4/2006 5:58:34 PM
hahah,no silly it is still good...anyone who doesnt wanna pay 200.00 or buy one off ebay for 80.00 ask me how to re-install it and ill tell ya...it involves a ratchet wrench with either a 1/2" drive or a 13mm or so socket....INQUIRE WITH IN! thanks anyways all, i now have a working LR1!