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Got a chirping sound coming from one of my pulleys right now havent been able to pinpoint, any guesses, thinking tensioner.
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Really only one way to isolate which pulley is chirping. Slip the belts off & turn each pulley by hand. Or the pulleys you can safely get a sounding rod on, check with engine running.
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Or, with the engine running (CAREFULLY) squirt water onto the center hub of each the pullies, one at a time. (the noisy one is already dry, and will typically draw the water in, temporarily quieting it.
NOTE: If there is any chance that you will wrap yourself in the belt loop, ignore this post. You are responsible for your own actions, not me.
NOTE: If there is any chance that you will wrap yourself in the belt loop, ignore this post. You are responsible for your own actions, not me.
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Originally Posted by Freddi
Or, with the engine running (CAREFULLY) squirt water onto the center hub of each the pullies, one at a time. (the noisy one is already dry, and will typically draw the water in, temporarily quieting it.
NOTE: If there is any chance that you will wrap yourself in the belt loop, ignore this post. You are responsile for your own actions, not me.
NOTE: If there is any chance that you will wrap yourself in the belt loop, ignore this post. You are responsile for your own actions, not me.
back on topic!
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Originally Posted by harofreak00
Originally Posted by Freddi
Or, with the engine running (CAREFULLY) squirt water onto the center hub of each the pullies, one at a time. (the noisy one is already dry, and will typically draw the water in, temporarily quieting it.
NOTE: If there is any chance that you will wrap yourself in the belt loop, ignore this post. You are responsile for your own actions, not me.
NOTE: If there is any chance that you will wrap yourself in the belt loop, ignore this post. You are responsile for your own actions, not me.
back on topic!
Back on topic! (does this make it ok? )
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