Creak bearing noises-under the hood*solved*

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Creak bearing noises-under the hood*solved*

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My engine becomes to make repeating in several frequency squeaking noises after start :cry: . It’s begun pretty sudden and firstly were hearing only while the engine is cold. After a wild those noise becomes constant.
First time, when I conceded that it might be a belt, I used Belt Tensioner Spray and it helps for a couple minutes. Now it quit working. I’m pretty sure that is one of auxiliary units or water pump bearings. I am suspecting that is a pump ‘cause frequency of noises is lower then alternator’s or AC compressor’s pulley speed. The question is how can I indentify those noises source? May I start engine for couple of minutes with belt off? I believe there are 4 bearings: alternator, AC compressor, water pump and belt tensioner. Did I miss something? :?:
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Take the belt off and rotate those you mentioned by hand. Loose or dry they will reveal themselves.

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Looks like some medicine stuff. I don’t have this gear. I used this:
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HenryJ wrote:Take the belt off and rotate those you mentioned by hand. Loose or dry they will reveal themselves.
OK, I will. Thank you. :)
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What is the age of the belt? Could it be the simple solution of changing the belt and putting on a goodyear gatorback? Mine would squeak nearly constant until I put a gatorback on.
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green02crew wrote:What is the age of the belt? Could it be the simple solution of changing the belt and putting on a goodyear gatorback? Mine would squeak nearly constant until I put a gatorback on.
I really doubt. The noise is differing. And the belt is almost new. :?
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HenryJ wrote:Take the belt off and rotate those you mentioned by hand. Loose or dry they will reveal themselves.
Done. It was alternator. I think bearing lost its grease but not creaked. So I dismounted alternator and made some lube job. Either did tensioner, just in case. Now sound is OK.
Thank you all for input.
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The photo that I offered was an automotive stethoscope that I once thought was exotic and expensive. They are showing up more and more in parts stores and are reasonably priced. I've used a short length of hose to do the same thing. Just helps isolate noises while motor is running.
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I suspected so. But since I never sow it in part stores Brule’s advice becomes closer to reality. Thanks anyway. :wave:
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I'm with Reed on the stethoscope. I have owned and used them for over 30 years now. Very effective tool and reasonably priced too. Try Harbor Freight for a decent price if they are too high in your local stores.
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roadrunner wrote:I'm with Reed on the stethoscope. I have owned and used them for over 30 years now. Very effective tool and reasonably priced too. Try Harbor Freight for a decent price if they are too high in your local stores.
Here we have stuff like these Image only in i-stores. It cost around $9 and needs to ship. Will think. :wink:
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I use a long 3/8" extension held to the ear with a thumb.

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HenryJ wrote:I use a long 3/8" extension held to the ear with a thumb.
So do I - old fashioned way. :roll: