Chirping under the hood
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Chirping under the hood
Hi all, been following the forum for a few years now. After driving home to Los Angeles from Las Vegas, I noticed a chirping noise under the hood. Tomorrow I'mgonna get back my code reader from my kid to see what codes its throwing. Here's the low down on the truck. Last summer I had the 4.6 rebuilt because of 2 head gasket failures. So the block was checked and head gaskets done. New pistons , bearings, camshaft, top hat,oil pump, water pump, radiator, & new hoses. The rebuilt motor was installed late last summer at 132K, The new motor is now at 139k when the chirping started . Ive done the BEST4X4 PCV Mod, I ve done Option B, so no 3 amigos. The engine smells really hot, yet its not overheating, the chirp is really noticeable from 0 to 30 mph, and at idle sometimes. If I,'m on the fwy at 60 pr 65 mph, I dont hear the chirp. The motor runs fine. The oil has no coolant in it. Tomorrow I'm gonna get under the truck to check the water pump weep hole. Im thinking the water pump impeller blade is squealing or chirping ( the water pump is new) or the idler pulleys maybe? What do you guys think? I'll post the codes when I get my reader back. Any info I might be missing to post for your guys? All the help from most of the senior members here has helped me alot with basic mantainance. Ive saved a ton of money doing basic stuff myself. I'm an old aircraft mechanic, so I have some basic skills. Any help is always greatly appreciated from you guys, especially some of the senior members. Thanks guys for being the Rover guru gods. lol
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Thanks ZUKE, faif warning noted. I poped the hood and checked the fan for any looseness or sloppyness, there was none. I fired the truck up and could hear a slight whine. It sounded like the idler pullys. The truck is not leaking any coolant. After about 20 min the chirping starts. I looked under the truck and did not see any coolant coming from the weep hole on the water pump. I'm gonna order the idler pully tensioner kit, just because they are probably original. Would this cause the engine to smell kinda hot? I'm also gonna pickup the top hose tee that Abran sells so I can get rid of that plastic bleeder screw. When I can afford it I'll replace the plastic coolant tank with one of Abrans aluminum ones. Still waiting for my kid to return my code reader so I can check any codes. I searched the HOW TO section of the forum but didnt see any write ups on replacing the idler tensioner and the pullys. My kid has replaced the serpintine on his P38 so I'm not worried about that. Do I need a special tool to remove the fan, or is it even necessary? Anything else I should replace? Thanks...
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Remove serp belt, unbolt pulley. Bolt on new pulley . Reinstall serp belt.
Take a photo of the way your belt is on before you take it off - comes in handy when your putting belt back on
not sure what you mean when you say “smells hot”
ive had one of the pulleys fail on me by way of the bearing seizing- Inturn the serp belt rode on it and burned the belt so to speak -
Take a photo of the way your belt is on before you take it off - comes in handy when your putting belt back on
not sure what you mean when you say “smells hot”
ive had one of the pulleys fail on me by way of the bearing seizing- Inturn the serp belt rode on it and burned the belt so to speak -
Last edited by SundayFunday; 08-22-2019 at 04:24 PM.
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8 years ago my belt was chirping. Over the course of a year, replaced the belt, all idlers and tensioner, and the belt again. When the 2nd new belt finally came apart, I saw the root cause:
My power steering pulley had moved forward on the steering pump shaft 1/8 an inch causing the belt to hit that pulley at an angle. (No the 3 bolts were not loose. The flange the pulley bolts to had moved forward on pump shaft). Replaced the pump with a spare and been fine since.
My power steering pulley had moved forward on the steering pump shaft 1/8 an inch causing the belt to hit that pulley at an angle. (No the 3 bolts were not loose. The flange the pulley bolts to had moved forward on pump shaft). Replaced the pump with a spare and been fine since.