Dougbob wrote:
So I started getting a loud chirping noise. It is similar to what I would normally expect when a throw out bearing is going bad. Except it only makes the noise in two situations. the first is when I let off the throttle and it chirps once when the motor just starts using back pressure to slow. the other time is when you are trying to maintain a constant speed, and just slightly let off the throttle just a hair. I can not recreate the issue when the vehicle is sitting still. I started getting this issue about 5 days after replacing the Alternator. But I don't see how it could be the alternator making this noise...... To me it seems to only make this chirping noise when the turbo goes from boost pressure to back pressure..... But i pulled the air intake hose off the turbo, and I'm not feeling any play in the turbo shaft...
Any Ideas?
What alternator part number did you put on the engine?
Does it have the one-way override pulley on it? Sounds like based on your issue; it does not.
Also note, a weak or work out belt or belt tensioner can also cause "chirping".
Many use this OAD Pulley: Litens 920720A
What does an OAD™ pulley do? wrote:
An OVERRUNNING ALTERNATOR DECOUPLER™ pulley helps "synchronize" the belt drive system for improved engine efficiency, reduced Noise/Vibration/Harshness (NVH) and increased component life.
When an engine accelerates, the alternator's mass creates resistance against the belt. In addition, due to differences in drive ratio between the crankshaft and alternator pulleys, alternator speed is typically three times faster than engine speed. These factors often cause "rope-tow effect" in which belt speed and alternator speed are out of phase. Belt tensioners can absorb some of the resulting vibration, but the belt ultimately bears the brunt of this damaging force.
An OAD™ pulley features a sophisticated internal spring and clutch system that absorbs the force associated with belt accelerations and tension reversals and permits the alternator to "free-wheel" or "overrun" when the belt suddenly decelerates.
It should look like this on your alternator with a plastic cap over the end of the pulley if it is a OAD pulley.

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