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martidj 09-03-2016 07:18 AM

New alternator bearings failed only one year after installation
 
The other day I backed my 911SC out of the garage parked it and turned off the engine. After a couple hours I started my 911SC to return it to the garage when I hear grinding noise coming from the cooling fan. Immediately I turned off the engine to investigate, opened the engine compartment lid and turned the cooling fan by hand. I could feel the fan rubbing the fan housing. How could this be? I just installed this brand new Valeo alternator a year ago. Did I have the fan belt to tight? I used five shims between the pulley halves and one behind the washer, this gave me about 5 mm of belt deflection which is recommended by the Bentley repair manual. Is the Bentley repair manual incorrect? Should I have used all six shims between the pulley halves?

pete3799 09-03-2016 08:09 AM

Did you actually take the belt off and spin it?

john walker's workshop 09-03-2016 08:12 AM

Possible cracked fan housing. Happens a lot. Try it with the belt a tad looser for now.

martidj 09-03-2016 08:29 AM

Thanks for the reply John, I noticed a crack in the housing when I replaced the alternator, wasn't a problem at that time. I will remove the alternator and see what I find.

impactbumper 09-03-2016 10:09 AM

worse case, the Valeo unit should have warranty also.

86 911 Targa 09-03-2016 10:18 AM

shims.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by martidj (Post 9266671)
The other day I backed my 911SC out of the garage parked it and turned off the engine. After a couple hours I started my 911SC to return it to the garage when I hear grinding noise coming from the cooling fan. Immediately I turned off the engine to investigate, opened the engine compartment lid and turned the cooling fan by hand. I could feel the fan rubbing the fan housing. How could this be? I just installed this brand new Valeo alternator a year ago. Did I have the fan belt to tight? I used five shims between the pulley halves and one behind the washer, this gave me about 5 mm of belt deflection which is recommended by the Bentley repair manual. Is the Bentley repair manual incorrect? Should I have used all six shims between the pulley halves?

Did you install the woodruff key correctly?

FYI, I used three shims on each side for our M/Y 86.

pm me as needed.

Best,

Gerry

zedsn 09-03-2016 12:47 PM

I tend to leave my belt a tad loose because it does tighten up the hotter it gets.

martidj 09-03-2016 06:22 PM

pete3799,

I should have said I removed the belt. I'm glad this happened at home.

Bill Douglas 09-03-2016 07:06 PM

I have my belt a lot more loose than that. It doesn't seem to slip or flap around.

RAW911 09-03-2016 07:19 PM

+1 on what John says!
Check the struts on the alternator shroud for cracks. Your bearings may be OK.

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911obgyn 09-04-2016 06:39 PM

When I took my alternator in to get it rebuilt the guy at the shop said he was having problems getting anything other than chinese bearings, I have had mine in for 2 years now and run my belt just a tad loose and use the Porsche belt, it fits best.

911obgyn 09-04-2016 06:42 PM

When My bearing went it sounded like I was being followed by a jet plane.

martidj 09-05-2016 07:07 PM

You are right Gerry, the Woodruff key was not installed correctly by me. I was lucky this happened at home. This could have been a very expensive repair.


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