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Old 02-03-2015 | 11:16 AM
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My 01 D2 has a loud whining noise from the front top? of the engine. Changes with RPMs. If I were guessing I'd say it was a pulley somewhere in the serp loop.
Is there a common one that goes bad? My belt is looking old, i may be looking to replace that anyway, so is there anything else I should do with it?
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Old 02-03-2015 | 11:38 AM
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There are 2 idler pulleys and a belt tensioner. Looks like this> Land Rover Belt Tensioner Kit: Discovery 2 And Range Rover P38


1 Idler lives under the belt tensioner and the other under AC compressor. Like this> Serpentine Belt Routing Diagram For Discovery Series 2


And a vid> How To Replace Serpentine Belt On Discovery 2
 
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Old 02-03-2015 | 06:23 PM
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After having a idler fail on the interstate and strand me, I replaced both idlers and the tensioner.

I recommend the same.
 
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Old 02-03-2015 | 08:00 PM
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Thanks for the info!
So you think that is the likely culprit? Seems like a worthwhile thing to do on the next warm day since I notice some small splits starting in the belt.
 
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Old 02-03-2015 | 08:05 PM
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I'll add that these trucks seem prone to belt squeal. I switched to a Goodyear Gatorback and it hasn't squealed since. I got mine from amazon.
 
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Old 02-03-2015 | 08:46 PM
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Originally Posted by dr. mordo
I'll add that these trucks seem prone to belt squeal. I switched to a Goodyear Gatorback and it hasn't squealed since. I got mine from amazon.
Not really a squeal so much as a whine. Like a dry bearing.
 
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Old 02-04-2015 | 09:57 AM
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usually, you can briefly quite the noise by systematically squirting some lube (wd40 or the likes) in the bearing. this will let you pin point the culprit.
 
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Old 02-08-2015 | 12:05 AM
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feeling like it might be coming from the a/c compressor??
 
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Old 02-08-2015 | 11:23 AM
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Could be the compressor. Another [more dangerous] way to diagnose these issues is to start the truck and place one end of a long tool against the compressor. Put your thumb over the other end of the tool and press your ear against your thumb. You'll hear a whine if the compressor has a bearing failing. If you don't hear a whine, you can try to push the tool against other accessories and pulleys to find it.

If the comp is bad, contact Paul Grant for a used one. He's a good dude, I've bought several things from him.
 
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Old 02-08-2015 | 12:20 PM
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I wish you gangstas would lay off the ear/stick business. it works but you can get an auto stethoscope for way less than $10.
 


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