Quote from: Pudding on February 16, 2018, 12:37:17 pmInteresting. Hadn’t thought of replacing the alternator pulley. £83 from VW Is the nut on there really tight? Easy to get off without an impact gun?Pretty easy to get off without removing the alternator with the right tool, I bought mine from ebay similar to this one https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BLUE-PRINT-Mounting-Tool-Kit-alternator-freewheel-clutch-For-VW-ADG05506/311998802980?fits=Car+Make%3AVW&epid=1537658071&hash=item48a493ec24:g:hcwAAOSwzXxaA1DJ
Interesting. Hadn’t thought of replacing the alternator pulley. £83 from VW Is the nut on there really tight? Easy to get off without an impact gun?
Quote from: shaunK on February 16, 2018, 10:32:56 pmQuote from: Pudding on February 16, 2018, 12:37:17 pmInteresting. Hadn’t thought of replacing the alternator pulley. £83 from VW Is the nut on there really tight? Easy to get off without an impact gun?Pretty easy to get off without removing the alternator with the right tool, I bought mine from ebay similar to this one https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BLUE-PRINT-Mounting-Tool-Kit-alternator-freewheel-clutch-For-VW-ADG05506/311998802980?fits=Car+Make%3AVW&epid=1537658071&hash=item48a493ec24:g:hcwAAOSwzXxaA1DJThanks mate, I bought the exact same Laser branded tool from Amazon. Is it man enough for the job? I've read the pulley is torqued to 85NM, which is fairly tight. So the procedure is to hold the shaft still (T50) whilst undoing the pulley with the 33 toothed spline part of the tool? I'm not even convinced my pulley is knackered tbh, but thought I'd give it a try as the rumbling noise on the clutch bite at idle has bugged me for years now!
I didn’t get a chance to look at the alternator pulley guys weather was schocking Mine doesn’t make a noise like a pulley usually would no sqweel etc just the revs bog down a lot when pulling away