dylan7495 wrote:
Ok. So after numerous different opinions and loads of cash I finally decided to let this noise go and wait till whatever is making the noise to break completely and then I would know where the problem lies. Till then I would live with the noise. Today I opened the hood to check the transmission fluid while the motor was running. As I watched the accessory drive belt it seemed a little jumpy right after the alternator. I knew the alternator had a clutch pulley and figured this to be the cause of the unstable fan belt looking unstable. I shut off the engine and wiggled the pulley a bit and didn't see anything particularly wrong with it so I put my thumb into the little hole on the front of the pulley (not the centre hole, it has a little hole on the front that is off centre) and turned the pulley disengaging the clutch and spun the alternator freely without turning the belt. Tgis took a bit of force. Walah......the noise reproduced exactly as stated before in this post just slower. It makes sense now that with the run-on clutch when I take my foot off the gas and the rpm drops rapidly the clutch disengages and the alternator runs on for a few (3 or 4) rotations. It was the clutch that was noisy all along. Sprayed a bit of penetrating spray in there and noise is GONE!!!!! Still going to replace the pulley though at around $100.00.
Have you replace the alt pulley? if so, did it fix the noise? Sounds like it could be the problem on my case too. let me know plz.