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LYP101550L - Crankshaft Pulley Washer

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Crankshaft Pulley Washer, a load-spreading washer at the front of the engine.

It seats beneath the crankshaft pulley retaining bolt, distributing the bolt's clamp load across the pulley hub to hold the crankshaft pulley (vibration damper) securely on the crankshaft nose.

Fitted to the 2.0L Td4 diesel (M47) engine.
Vehicle Model Land Rover Freelander 1 1996-2006 (L314)
Fitment Notes FREELANDER 1 1997-2006 — 2.0 Td4 Diesel (M47), Crankshaft Pulley Washer
Alternative Codes
LYP101550L

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Frequently asked questions

What does the crankshaft pulley washer do?
The crankshaft pulley washer seats beneath the crankshaft pulley retaining bolt, spreading the bolt's clamp load across the pulley hub. This holds the crankshaft pulley (vibration damper) on the crankshaft nose. It's fitted to the Freelander 1 2.0 Td4 diesel (M47) engine.
Where is the crankshaft pulley washer located?
The crankshaft pulley washer sits at the front of the engine on the crankshaft nose, under the main pulley bolt. On the Freelander 1 Td4 (M47), you typically reach it once the auxiliary drive belt and crankshaft pulley are removed.
Should the crankshaft pulley washer be reused or replaced?
Replace the crankshaft pulley washer whenever the pulley bolt is disturbed. The bolt and washer at the crankshaft nose are typically treated as single-use on the Td4 (M47), since the joint relies on correct clamp load. A reused, deformed washer risks the pulley slipping.