1993 3.4 TDC in a Fiero. Sounds like a loud belt or a bearing whirring. From inside the car its loud enough that it sounds like I have a turbo when the engine revs. It is also audible at idle. Its a very smooth sort of whirring, no squeaks or chirps.
I have a new water pump (200 miles) and all new timing belt, tensioner, and idler pulleys.
Is it possible that the timing belt is making this noise? Why would that happen with all new parts? I'm going to inspect the belt after the engine cools off to see if there is any weird wear. If I do see some belt fibers around, should I be concerned or is it normal for there to be some initial wear on the belt? Only 200 miles on it all right now.
The alternator, A/C compressor, and accessory belt tensioner have not been replaced. I do not have a power steering pump as this is in a Fiero so I have an idler pulley in its place; it has an old bearing in it but I have to have machine work done to it to put a new bearing in because nobody sells on that fits.. so I can't check that until at least the end of the week. I picked up another pulley from the junkyard today so I could drive the car while the other pulley is at the machine shop, but this one has a bad bearing too (it wobbles a tiny bit, though not nearly as much as the other one). The noise is the same though, if not louder.
The engine runs too rough with the accessory belt off to be able to tell if the noise is gone or not with the accessories not spinning.
Anyone else experience this?
I have a new water pump (200 miles) and all new timing belt, tensioner, and idler pulleys.
Is it possible that the timing belt is making this noise? Why would that happen with all new parts? I'm going to inspect the belt after the engine cools off to see if there is any weird wear. If I do see some belt fibers around, should I be concerned or is it normal for there to be some initial wear on the belt? Only 200 miles on it all right now.
The alternator, A/C compressor, and accessory belt tensioner have not been replaced. I do not have a power steering pump as this is in a Fiero so I have an idler pulley in its place; it has an old bearing in it but I have to have machine work done to it to put a new bearing in because nobody sells on that fits.. so I can't check that until at least the end of the week. I picked up another pulley from the junkyard today so I could drive the car while the other pulley is at the machine shop, but this one has a bad bearing too (it wobbles a tiny bit, though not nearly as much as the other one). The noise is the same though, if not louder.
The engine runs too rough with the accessory belt off to be able to tell if the noise is gone or not with the accessories not spinning.
Anyone else experience this?
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