squeaking driving me nuts
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squeaking driving me nuts
91 Legacy L, auto, 2.2
Its developed an off and on problem with squeaking somewhere at the bottom of the engine. The squeak is much like the squeak from a bad power steering pump when the bearings start to go bad. It is in revolution with the engine. Only happens at idle or stopped in drive. Of course, every time I have the time to explore under the car, it doesnt want to make the noise. I did catch it today, opened the hood and its definately not coming from the front of the engine where the pulleys are, unless theres a wierd reflection of sound. As far as I could tell, its coming from where the axles go into the tranny. Is there a bearing type mechanical thing that would be in revolution to the engine that could be making this noise in the vacinity of the tranny?
Its developed an off and on problem with squeaking somewhere at the bottom of the engine. The squeak is much like the squeak from a bad power steering pump when the bearings start to go bad. It is in revolution with the engine. Only happens at idle or stopped in drive. Of course, every time I have the time to explore under the car, it doesnt want to make the noise. I did catch it today, opened the hood and its definately not coming from the front of the engine where the pulleys are, unless theres a wierd reflection of sound. As far as I could tell, its coming from where the axles go into the tranny. Is there a bearing type mechanical thing that would be in revolution to the engine that could be making this noise in the vacinity of the tranny?
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Could be something in the bellhousing making contact w/ the flexplate. Easy way to check.
93 legacy wagon L, 22T swapped (TW imitator) now with five forward speeds. (Gone, but never forgotten)
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There is an inspection cover on the bottom. I think only four 10mm bolts hold it on.
93 legacy wagon L, 22T swapped (TW imitator) now with five forward speeds. (Gone, but never forgotten)
johndrivesabox wrote: Rally, my kyboard is brok, his has nohing o do wih h liquor.
Originalcyn wrote:Apparently everyone hates Gabe.
I had time to inspect it further, definately not water pump or pulleys. The noise is directly above the control arm (the bar that connects the two front tires) and is coming from the flywheel. Is it bad to physically see the flywheel? I thought that supposed to be covered....
Could this squeaking or more like chirping have anything to do with the torque converter?
I read somewhere my exact symptoms but it was the thro out bearing on a clutch, since I have an auto.... ??
Could this squeaking or more like chirping have anything to do with the torque converter?
I read somewhere my exact symptoms but it was the thro out bearing on a clutch, since I have an auto.... ??
never heard that either. but check this out. when i first bought my car i had a very similar sound.
look at the flywheel housing from the top. there should be a little black rubber dust cover over a hole in the housing. mine was old and hard and fell down there to make the noise.
you should be able to see the flywheel from under the car.
good luck
look at the flywheel housing from the top. there should be a little black rubber dust cover over a hole in the housing. mine was old and hard and fell down there to make the noise.
you should be able to see the flywheel from under the car.
good luck
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It's bassically a harmonic balancer. Another thing to check on the pulley is take the belts off and see if the outer ring spins freely of the whole pully. The rubber prolly already gave way, which happened to my pulley and squeek all the time.heathcom wrote:Maybe its not called a harmonic balancer, but it is the pulley to the bottom of the alternator at the center of the engine. It does wobble at idle and straightens out at higher rpms..
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I took the belt off to check on the pulley and it is on there tight. Nothing I can wiggle or spin by hand or even a socket. However, after I put the belt back on and patched a hole in the exhaust which was near the cat where the two pipes join, the noise has ceased to exist. Just one of those things......
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