screeching/whining noise
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screeching/whining noise
Hey guys
Before I begin - this is a 93 fd, but I don't think its 3rd gen specific -atleast the screeching from the drive belt.
Onto my problem. I tried swapping my air pump yesterday (different complication there), but after I put everything back together... I noticed a rather LARGE whining noise. I presume its was from the drive belt (since thats the one I was adjusting), but it sounded really bad. The car itself started fine, and seemed to idle ok, but the sound got rather LOUD, and I had to shut the car down. The first couple of seconds when I first started the engine up, there was no sound... but the 2nd time... the sound started right away. I rechecked the belt to make sure it was seated correctly, and as far as I could tell, everything seemed fine. Could it be that the belt is too tight or loose? could that cause the belt to whine like that? I didn't have the car running for more than a few secnods as the whining was almost unbearable.
Thank you in advance for any feedback.
Before I begin - this is a 93 fd, but I don't think its 3rd gen specific -atleast the screeching from the drive belt.
Onto my problem. I tried swapping my air pump yesterday (different complication there), but after I put everything back together... I noticed a rather LARGE whining noise. I presume its was from the drive belt (since thats the one I was adjusting), but it sounded really bad. The car itself started fine, and seemed to idle ok, but the sound got rather LOUD, and I had to shut the car down. The first couple of seconds when I first started the engine up, there was no sound... but the 2nd time... the sound started right away. I rechecked the belt to make sure it was seated correctly, and as far as I could tell, everything seemed fine. Could it be that the belt is too tight or loose? could that cause the belt to whine like that? I didn't have the car running for more than a few secnods as the whining was almost unbearable.
Thank you in advance for any feedback.
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thanks Stinkfist.
Is it ok to spray a cleaner on the belt? I think I did get some liquid on it... but the screeching was still there the next morning... when I presume everything was dry.... I rechecked to make sure all the teeth on the belt was lined up again... and appears to be.....
thanks
Is it ok to spray a cleaner on the belt? I think I did get some liquid on it... but the screeching was still there the next morning... when I presume everything was dry.... I rechecked to make sure all the teeth on the belt was lined up again... and appears to be.....
thanks
Perfectly ok to spray the belts with cleaner. I do it all the time in the shop I work at.
Some liquids will leave a residue even after they dry. If you spilled something on the belt go ahead and clean it like I explained above. I'm sure thats the problem from the way you described it.
Good luck,
Mike
Some liquids will leave a residue even after they dry. If you spilled something on the belt go ahead and clean it like I explained above. I'm sure thats the problem from the way you described it.
Good luck,
Mike
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