I've noticed on a cold start that I get a very faint almost inaudible 'chirp chirp chirp' sound from my accessory belt. Some months back I had a terrible squeal, I chocked that up to coolant that I had spilled on the belt during a waterpump replacement. I tried cleaning it but in the end I replaced it and the squeal went away. Before installing a new belt I used brake cleaner to clean all of the pulleys. Now, I have this faint chirp that disappears after a few minutes run time - the chirp increases with RPM but over 1500 rpm or so I don't hear it - it may be gone but more likely the noise of the motor is covering it up. Once the engine is up to temp it does not chirp at all, under any condition.
I was almost thinking it sounds like a bad bearing in the tensioner or the alternator but when I popped the hood I saw and felt some kind of slimy coating on the belt and the pulleys - not a whole lot, but its there and it shouldn't be. Most notably, I see it on the waterpump pulley, which is smooth and rides on the back of the belt, has some kind of tacky black goo. It could be that I see it there more since that is a smooth/polished surface pulley that it just shows up on more.
I'm fairly certain that this has to be power steering fluid? It's not wet like coolant but just kind of sticky/gooey and black. Strange thing is that the power steering fluid is not low, the timing cover is clean and there are no drips on the ground. The mess is strictly on the belt/pulleys. I'm considering using the power washer (carefully and with a wide angle tip) to clean it all off and then monitor it on a day to day basis to see if I can identify the source. Thoughts?
I was almost thinking it sounds like a bad bearing in the tensioner or the alternator but when I popped the hood I saw and felt some kind of slimy coating on the belt and the pulleys - not a whole lot, but its there and it shouldn't be. Most notably, I see it on the waterpump pulley, which is smooth and rides on the back of the belt, has some kind of tacky black goo. It could be that I see it there more since that is a smooth/polished surface pulley that it just shows up on more.
I'm fairly certain that this has to be power steering fluid? It's not wet like coolant but just kind of sticky/gooey and black. Strange thing is that the power steering fluid is not low, the timing cover is clean and there are no drips on the ground. The mess is strictly on the belt/pulleys. I'm considering using the power washer (carefully and with a wide angle tip) to clean it all off and then monitor it on a day to day basis to see if I can identify the source. Thoughts?
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