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I've got a engine whine that I can't locate on my '87 Maxima with 65 K miles. The whine started about 1K miles after service of the t-belt, trans fluid change, and power steering pump hose replacement. I've been all over the engine with a stethescope and still can find it, but sound like it is coming from under the t-belt cover. It happens in all trans positions, at any temp and increases with engine speed. I have removed all the accessory belts to see if was the water pump, ps, alternater, idler pulleys etc. Oil pressure looks to be ok at the spec'd rpms. I replaced the timing belt and tensioner pulley at the proper tension. I found that the dealer installed the timing belt too tight and I thought I found the problem. I checked the t-belt covers for signs of rubbing. Still no luck. Anyone have a oil pump go out or have a bad torque converter? Any other ideas? TIA == |
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When stealership 'service' swaps new round teeth belt on squared teeth sprockets, billin is ensured and customer & engine whinin the big result. At least they play dumb in findin the noise source... DIY swap of squared belt to squared teeth helps in this problem. [=my max story] That noise doesnt kill however; previous owner tells that this max whined well for 5yrs, 30k. (I know I am negative while the situation isnt really so bad at stealerships: theres at least one guy in nissan-europe who is able to service maximas...) -- Wiikinki www.cardomain.com/ride/748507/1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ View this thread: http://www.carstalk.net/viewtopic-435014.html Send from http://www.carstalk.net |
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Tensioner bearing noise: 1. do NOT change and it breaks due to ageing 2. do change and new bearing is faulty = roll dice Tst loosen the accessory belts to count them and their tensioners out... -- Wiikinki www.cardomain.com/ride/748507/1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ View this thread: http://www.carstalk.net/viewtopic-435014.html Send from http://www.carstalk.net |
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