Nuno Santos
Husqvarna
C Class
Hi everyone.
My 2007 TE610 was making some engine noises and so i decided to remove the engine covers and take a look.
When i revved the engine to 6000 rpm (or close to that) i used to ear a metal grinding noise.
After removing the right engine cover, i found that the oil pump bolts were shaved, but i found no metal parts in the area.
The gear that works with the oil pump had no markings at all:
The oil plug had a lot of metal filings:
I also checked the bag filters.
Right side:
The left side one:
At first, seeing the metal filings on the oil plug and the shaved oil pump bolts, i thought it might be a clutch shim that had come loose, but the clutch had no play at all.
I haven't removed the clutch basket yet to take a better look.
The debris on the left bag filter looks like yellow/brown plastic from the flywheel/alternator.
Taking a better look on the alternator side i found that the "intermediate transmission gear" (i think that's the correct name) had a lot of play.
I made a small video:
The timing chain is also needing replacement. The tensioner was on the 9th teeth.
If anyone could help me, i have this questions:
What could be shaving the oil pump?
Is that play on the gear of the video normal? How can i fix this?
When you change the timing chain, do you change the plastic sliders/tensioners?
What's the best way to clean all the plastic debris inside the engine, without opening it?
Do you need the Husqvarna flywheel removal tool or can you use a simple bearing puller?
Any help will be highly appreciated.
My 2007 TE610 was making some engine noises and so i decided to remove the engine covers and take a look.
When i revved the engine to 6000 rpm (or close to that) i used to ear a metal grinding noise.
After removing the right engine cover, i found that the oil pump bolts were shaved, but i found no metal parts in the area.

The gear that works with the oil pump had no markings at all:

The oil plug had a lot of metal filings:

I also checked the bag filters.
Right side:

The left side one:

At first, seeing the metal filings on the oil plug and the shaved oil pump bolts, i thought it might be a clutch shim that had come loose, but the clutch had no play at all.
I haven't removed the clutch basket yet to take a better look.
The debris on the left bag filter looks like yellow/brown plastic from the flywheel/alternator.
Taking a better look on the alternator side i found that the "intermediate transmission gear" (i think that's the correct name) had a lot of play.
I made a small video:
The timing chain is also needing replacement. The tensioner was on the 9th teeth.

If anyone could help me, i have this questions:
What could be shaving the oil pump?
Is that play on the gear of the video normal? How can i fix this?
When you change the timing chain, do you change the plastic sliders/tensioners?
What's the best way to clean all the plastic debris inside the engine, without opening it?
Do you need the Husqvarna flywheel removal tool or can you use a simple bearing puller?
Any help will be highly appreciated.