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    Another, "Whats that rubbing sound?"

    Hey, just pulled my alternator and replaced the bearings on it and put a new alternator belt on. I noticed the case was a little miss aligned (Picture down below). Threw everything back together and started it up. Now keep in mind there was already some sort of rubbing-ish sounds from the front but nothing loud I assumed it was the alternator because the upper bushings melted hence why I replaced them. Now I am getting a bit louder of a rubbing sound, I am almost certain its from the timing belt hitting the case, but can not be to sure.

    Does anyone know if putting a new alternator belt on could cause a little bit of noise?

    Could the case of the timing belt being misaligned be causing the noise?

    I can upload a video of the sound if that would help at all.
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    Schwarz 1985 325e

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    Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ytzxuXr51eM

    Schwarz 1985 325e

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      #3
      With the engine cold, remove the alternator/fan belt, and see if the noise is still present. You can run a cold engine for a minute or so without the water pump.
      The car makes it possible, but the driver makes it happen.
      Jim Levie, Huntsville, AL

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        #4
        Alright, took of the v-belt (was a bitch)

        Sound wasn't there anymore, so that would mean its one of the pulleys not aligned?

        Schwarz 1985 325e

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          #5
          one of the first things you said was the case is misaligned.. a crooked case can misalign everything, causing belt rub.

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