gmctd wrote:
It's always amazing to me that people who know absolutely nothing about their vehicle(s) always somehow magically know how to cull posted responses as not helpful: re-read thru your previous thread on this subject, and then ask about that crap serpentine belt you installed, and why VM chose the belt that you replaced (hopefully you haven't trashed it!)........
My knowledge is spotty concerning the peripherals of this engine as my experience has been strictly with gasoline engines - and yes, I am rather embarrassed by this fact. In addition, none of my previous vehicles had anywhere close to the number of quality problems this car has had in the few miles it has on it. That is why I have sought out people more knowledgeable than I: To learn. I'm sorry I frustrate you with my ignorance gmctd - the last thing I want to do is upset someone who has been so helpful to me in the past! I did look through my previous thread for answers. But this time, it is a slightly different sound - and I thought a video would help clarify it instead of attempting to find words to describe the sound. I thought that
if people actually heard it, they might be more certain what it was.
Here is summary of the suggestions from my previous thread:engine heater
clutch pulley on the alternator
fluid levels
electric fan
Loose fitting hoses...Air Box, Turbo and Intercooler
cycling of the compressor
Worn serpentine belt.
The belt tensioner
bad bearing somewhere.
the dreaded Tranny Rattle
too stiff a belt
At this point I am leaning toward the clutch pulley on the alternator because it was mentioned twice in the previous thread and again in this one after hearing the recording of it. However, I spun the alternator when I had the belt off and it was not rough. I also pulled the shaft from side to side and back and forth looking for any bearing play and found none. These are all standard things I always checked when replacing fan belts. I have never had a vehicle with a clutch on the alternator so perhaps there is something else I should have checked?
When the belt was off I also checked the various other pulleys and found no rough bearings - or at least ones that were noticeable by hand.
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gmctd, to pick my belt brand I culled the prevailing wisdom in my previous thread - which did not indicate my Goodyear belt was "crap" as you suggest. According to some local shops it is a good belt:
"..I went with the Gates belt from Napa. Gates is who does the factory belts. but a
ny name brand should do.." (I went with a name brand: All the others were special order only)
"..There have been mentions of too stiff a belt will make the noise louder. Worth looking into before buying..." (The Goodyear was more flexible)
"..I have use Gates, Daco, Kelly Springfield, and Continental belts with success. FCI is a Shop brand that is also good..." (The large list of possibilities here made me think, once again, there was little difference in brands)
HOWEVER, I
will choke up the $125 on a new stock belt if you are convinced that is a major problem - either now or in the near future - but in my last thread, you did not mention the Goodyear belt I bought was crap and neither did anyone else.
tonycrd:
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Is this video quality or is your belt tensioner jumping up and down ????? Broken spring in it?
Yes, the tensioner is bouncing some which is one reason I was looking down there, but the belt is very tight so I assume the spring is not broken.