P2 Fanbelt Replacement

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wedugs
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P2 Fanbelt Replacement

Post by wedugs » Sat Oct 31, 2009 9:36 pm

Having taken the radiator off for it to be re-cored (see previous overheating post) I noticed that if I wanted to replace the fan belt it would not pass through the gap between the crankshaft pulley and the chassis. I am fitting new front engine mounts but for the fan belt to pass through the gap I would have to fit 15mm of packing under the new mounts. I have checked the rear mounting which appears standard and OK. Is this a common problem and has anybody any suggestions other than the packing?

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Phil - Nottingham
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Re: P2 Fanbelt Replacement

Post by Phil - Nottingham » Mon Nov 02, 2009 5:51 pm

Mine seems Ok - it may be that the engine mounts have well settled - Rover bodies/chassis tolerances were measured in inches so I would insert steel packing plates - use large repair washers. Packers were used a lot by Rover Co even for much later models
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Re: P2 Fanbelt Replacement

Post by 47p2 » Tue Nov 03, 2009 8:04 am

Mine is also fine, although I did fit new mount rubbers when I bought the car

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Re: P2 Fanbelt Replacement

Post by MacKellaich » Tue Nov 10, 2009 4:06 pm

I have used " Brammer Belts" instead of rubber fan belt. It can be used on most vee belt applications. Successfully run in both my 12 hp for two/three years, only downside is they are normally orange or blue, however when running they are a visible safety aide, (when eyesight is getting bad)

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