LSC HUNTER
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I know I have read about the timing chain tensioners causing noise on start up so I am looking for a bit more info.
When I first bought the car 6K miles ago all was good and no issues other than a bearing squeak so I changed both idler pullies and discovered it was the altenator bearing. That went away but I always knew in the back of my mind I was pulling the altenator and rebuilding.
On the weekend I started the car on Sunday as it had sat since I parked on Friday and I was puttering around in the driveway. Well I heard the altenator bearing start, I was standing outside the car when I leaned in and started it. Well I shut it off and popped the hood before I went any further. Leaning in I started the car again and as the alt started squeaking I watched the tensioner flex and it sounded like I had a huge rod knock and then the squeak stopped and so did the other noise. They, the noises came and went together and the tensioner flexed as it happened. This morning, I started it and it started doing it again but the idle was fluxuating with it as well. As I did not want to be stranded I took the wifes car to work.
I am going to take the belt off when I get home and start it to see if it still makes the noise. The chain tensioners are oil pressure driven are they not?
I guess that is my question or there are a couple that I have. Chain noise, will it come and go on start up and will it come with a fluxuating idle? Are the tensioners oil pressure driven or are they spring?
I have never heard this noise before and before you ask I do not have any way of making a video to post, wish I did.
Comments and thoughts greatly appreciated here.
When I first bought the car 6K miles ago all was good and no issues other than a bearing squeak so I changed both idler pullies and discovered it was the altenator bearing. That went away but I always knew in the back of my mind I was pulling the altenator and rebuilding.
On the weekend I started the car on Sunday as it had sat since I parked on Friday and I was puttering around in the driveway. Well I heard the altenator bearing start, I was standing outside the car when I leaned in and started it. Well I shut it off and popped the hood before I went any further. Leaning in I started the car again and as the alt started squeaking I watched the tensioner flex and it sounded like I had a huge rod knock and then the squeak stopped and so did the other noise. They, the noises came and went together and the tensioner flexed as it happened. This morning, I started it and it started doing it again but the idle was fluxuating with it as well. As I did not want to be stranded I took the wifes car to work.
I am going to take the belt off when I get home and start it to see if it still makes the noise. The chain tensioners are oil pressure driven are they not?
I guess that is my question or there are a couple that I have. Chain noise, will it come and go on start up and will it come with a fluxuating idle? Are the tensioners oil pressure driven or are they spring?
I have never heard this noise before and before you ask I do not have any way of making a video to post, wish I did.
Comments and thoughts greatly appreciated here.