So I just put a new timing belt and water pump on my N/A 2.2 legacy. I also took off the oil pump and put in a new oil pump seal and o-ring. It all came back together just fine, but now I hear a very obvious, RPM dependent whining nose, most comparable to a jet engine or turbo charger comming from the general timing belt area, most audible directly behind the crank shaft pulley. But that is only, I think, because that is the only hole into the timing belt area where any sound will be heard the loudest.
Since the only part changed aside from the timing belt was the water pump, which was brand new, and there was no whining before, my guess is that it is the new belt being "broken in" to the used timing gears. Does this sound like a somewhat plausible explanation? If not, any suggestions on where else to look for the culprit?
Other facts: The engine runs fine, if not better than before the change, and the timing belt was a gatorback.
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I am also expriencing some type of whining sound coming from the motor after the t belt install. I suspected it has something to do with the teeth of the timing belt needing some time to smooth out or break in. I also did not replace any idler pulleys or the belt tensioner because they seemed ok. all in all the motor runs fine though. just a weird whining sound. I lined the timing marks up wrong the first time I started it though. I thought maybe that had something to do with it?
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I'm sure the new belt/old pulley combination contributes to the noise. I decided to remove the drivers side timing cover (closest to the water pump) to further investigate the noise. I saw no rub marks on the timing belt, and did confirm that the noise was comming from the water pump. That being the case, I'm not too worried, and to be honest I kind of like the noise.
Also got the chance to take care of the exhaust leak on the drivers side. That, combined with the new clutch I put in because the leaking plastic rear inspection cover dumped oily gunk on my old one, makes the car feel like brand new.
Also got the chance to take care of the exhaust leak on the drivers side. That, combined with the new clutch I put in because the leaking plastic rear inspection cover dumped oily gunk on my old one, makes the car feel like brand new.
My recommendation is to use OEM parts.
More times then not, you can get OEM subaru parts for same cost as local parts store at www.subarugenuineparts.com
More times then not, you can get OEM subaru parts for same cost as local parts store at www.subarugenuineparts.com
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1990 Legacy (AWD, 6MT, & EJ22T Swap)
2020 Outback Limted XT
If you need to get a hold of me please email me rather then pm
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