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Help...Unidentified part!

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26 May 2011 20:15 #16971 by v8dougie
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After successfully changing the timing belt on my Jimny (very easy to do!), I was finishing off tightening the lower supporting bolt for the alternator, and I found this just loose resting on top of where the bottom of the radiator sits. Does anyone have any idea what it is or where it has come from? I have taken the car for a drive and all still works fine.

It looks like it has broken/sheared off from somewhere, but the break has a bit of rust and crud on it, so does not look massively recent. Any help much appreciated!

Cheers

Phil
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26 May 2011 21:03 #16975 by Keefe
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Without going to the garage and looking at mine, I'd say it was one of the front tie down points that had been cut off or burnt off.

K :-)

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27 May 2011 03:27 #16976 by srcars
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Again without looking if not a tie down point as above it could be an engine lifting eye (do they still fit them ?)

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27 May 2011 04:44 #16977 by v8dougie
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Thanks for the super speedy responses. Sounds plausible, would someone be able to have a look and see if/where theirs is attached. Bit concerned as the vehicle is totally standard, and never been off road (will change soon!) so not sure why it would be broken.

Cheers

Phil

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27 May 2011 05:07 #16979 by srcars
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Just been out and had a look and this is what I think it is, Strange part to come off though :unsure:

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27 May 2011 05:10 #16980 by v8dougie
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That looks like him...very strange part to come off like you say. As far as I know the engine hasn't been out, and I assume it is an engine anchor point.

I shall check when I get home, cheers for the help & pic!

Phil

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27 May 2011 06:00 #16983 by Keefe
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It is the engine hoist eye, it's nothing like the tie down hoops.

On a M13 engine, the front eye is slightly different to the 'G' engine.

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