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Re: Ugly noise from TR7

To: "Dave Rupert" <dave_rupert@codl.com>
Subject: Re: Ugly noise from TR7
From: "Graham Stretch" <technical@iwnet.screaming.net>
Date: Wed, 12 Apr 2000 23:46:18 +0100charset="iso-8859-1"
Cc: "List Triumph" <triumphs@autox.team.net>
References: <0004129555.AA955543415@codl.com>
Hi Dave
Dad had a 2500 viscous fan drive break up and it sounded like the trans was
about to fall out, we did new UJ's tranny mounts the works then a guy in the
know said two words viscous coupling, he was right.
And you are right about the water pump, it is shaft driven from the same
shaft as the dizzy.

Graham.

----- Original Message -----
From: Dave Rupert <dave_rupert@codl.com>
To: <triumphs@autox.team.net>
Sent: Wednesday, April 12, 2000 2:43 PM
Subject: Ugly noise from TR7


>
>      Fellow listers,
>
>      I recently managed to total my Honda daily driver, which forced me to
>      press the 1980 TR7 into daily use.  Of course, two days after I
>      started this plan, extremely ugly and expensive noises started
>      eminating from under the hood.  Sounded like someone was taking a die
>      grinder to a small mammal.  The noises only kicked in above idle
rpms.
>
>      My first thought was either the alternator bearings or the water pump
>      (or possibly the clutch, but I don't think so).  I removed the fan
>      belt and ran the engine briefly, and the squealing/grinding sound was
>      gone.  Now is the point where I am unsure how to proceed.
>
>      The alternator was rebuilt by a very good shop two years ago, and
>      spins freely and silently with no side play in the pulley.  I'm
>      starting to suspect the viscous coupling on the fan pulley. The thing
>      that's holding me up is the water pump.
>
>      On my older TR's, the top pulley drives the water pump, so if the
belt
>      is off, the water pump is not turning.  I'm not so sure on the TR7
>      motor.  From the looks of the Bentley manual, the water pump is gear
>      driven by a jackshaft, and has nothing to do with the fan belt or the
>      pulley.  Hence, removing the belt and having the noise disappear
would
>      say that the problem is not with the water pump, since the pump would
>      still be working.  Am I correct?  If so, has anyone heard of a
>      situation where the fan pulley/viscous coupling made horrible
grinding
>      and squealing noises?
>
>      Please respond directly, as I'm only on the digest these days.  Also,
>      if anyone has a spare fan pulley/viscous coupling you could part with
>      for a nominal fee, I'd be greatly appreciative.
>
>      Thanks one and all,
>
>      Dave Rupert
>
>      1957 TR3
>      1967 TR4A
>      1980 TR7
>


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