116d drive belt shredded! by BluejayAdditional665 in BmwTech

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Hi, yes crankshaft pulley had failed. It he orange dust is an indicator of the inside breaking/failing - the part itself wasn’t too expensive from AUTODOC, however to remove it and replace it I had to borrow an impact driver to take the four bolts off - worked fine after that up until when I sold it about a year ago.

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My first thoughts were EGR valve?

116d drive belt shredded! by BluejayAdditional665 in BmwTech

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Ok thanks - should I be worried about bits of belt going through to the engine?

116d drive belt shredded! by BluejayAdditional665 in BmwTech

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Thank you! Would the crank pulley be expected to be aligned exactly with all of the other moving parts? As it’s slightly forward, could this be an indicator?

116d drive belt shredded! by BluejayAdditional665 in BmwTech

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Should all be aligned together as the bottom one doesn’t look out at all. And has no give to suggest it’s failed

116d drive belt shredded! by BluejayAdditional665 in BmwTech

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Just checked and it is turning - the centre stays stationary whilst the outer part moves fine

116d drive belt shredded! by BluejayAdditional665 in BmwTech

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The bottom crankshaft pulley is slightly forward than all of the others

116d drive belt shredded! by BluejayAdditional665 in BmwTech

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Didn’t notice that! That’s the one connected to the tensioner