When my alternator died last week, after we swapped the spare one I had in, my engine started making a kind of loud whirring sound, almost a whistling. I'm thinking maybe it's the alternator belt, being too tight, but I'm not sure. If a belt is too tight, does it make a sound like that? If so, what is proper tension on the belt? I checked the others just by kind of a quick tug, and they felt about the same. If it's not a belt, what could it be?
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Could also be the "new" alternator itself. i.e. bearings/bushings in it.
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Originally posted by PeaveyBassistCould also be the "new" alternator itself. i.e. bearings/bushings in it.
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Might just be coincidental timing that it started at the same time...
I would check the fan clutch, just remove the fan to see if that makes the sound go away.
I had a similar noise when my timing belt tensioner started to die... so if nothing else seems to make it go away, check on that too. :(
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Originally posted by LobstrosityMight just be coincidental timing that it started at the same time...
I would check the fan clutch, just remove the fan to see if that makes the sound go away.
I had a similar noise when my timing belt tensioner started to die... so if nothing else seems to make it go away, check on that too. :(
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I've been itching to switch to an electric fan, maybe this is the time to do it.
I've already removed the belt from my non-working A/C compressor, of which I'm removing the whole system soon. Losing the engine fan/fan clutch to free up a little more power would seem to be the next logcial step in that direction.
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