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<blockquote data-quote="fallingoffalot" data-source="post: 627809" data-attributes="member: 28771"><p>Weird issue on the way home, we just turned onto the A30 to start the 100 mile drive to Exeter, when I heard a strange noise from the rear, quite alarming and for a moment I was stumped. It turned out to be the tin that bolts to the engine round the large pully scraping on the pully itself! It's really loud and sounds a lot worse than it is.</p><p></p><p>So I got a mallet and a screwdriver and wacked it until it wasn't rubbing any more. But how strange that I'd done 200 miles + driving round Cornwall, then suddenly this decides to move. It took quite a while to get it to seat properly when I fitted it, maybe the heat distorted it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fallingoffalot, post: 627809, member: 28771"] Weird issue on the way home, we just turned onto the A30 to start the 100 mile drive to Exeter, when I heard a strange noise from the rear, quite alarming and for a moment I was stumped. It turned out to be the tin that bolts to the engine round the large pully scraping on the pully itself! It's really loud and sounds a lot worse than it is. So I got a mallet and a screwdriver and wacked it until it wasn't rubbing any more. But how strange that I'd done 200 miles + driving round Cornwall, then suddenly this decides to move. It took quite a while to get it to seat properly when I fitted it, maybe the heat distorted it? [/QUOTE]
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