Strange sound from engine
A week ago I started hearing a grinding sound coming from my engine. It's a 2001 986 and has 63,000 miles on it. Can anyone help identify what it might be and point me in the right direction. Here is a link to a video. quality is poor but you can hear the noise.
https://youtu.be/9YvGlt_BMfo |
You'll get lots of guesses.
If you want a diagnosis suggest you ask here for a recommendation of a competent, honest Indie in your area. A typical WAG would be idler pulley bearings(simple and cheap). If so & you neglect it, it could destroy the engine when the bearing seizes and the Serp belt hops off the w/p pulley. PCNA may have a suggestion for an Indie? |
Ok thanks for the advice. I am going to take belt off should I expect to be able to diagnose by turning pully.
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I got the belt off and the idle pulled seem to spin fine. Some videos I've listened to that sound like myou issue have all been cooling pump but the cooling pump was replace 13k miles ago. I know thats a week spot could it have gone out again. It was replaced before I owned the vehicle. I have put 5,000 miles on it.
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With belt off start car, is the sound gone??? then it is pulley related
There are (3) idealer pulleys - spin feel for resistance. The AC pulley has a clutch and the alternator also has a clutched pulley If it's pulley related but you can't isolate then with belt back on and car running using one of those diagnostic stethoscope you should be able to isolate which pulley it is |
Ok started engine belt off sound gone. That's a relief!. Going by to buy one of those diagnostic stethoscope. Thanks you so much.
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Pullies -They are cheap/generic - do them all ? Check the w/p bearing for weepage , run-out/noise. If in doubt replace w/p ? The tensioner can be a problem - the bolt head on the back of it just spins sometimes. Carry the old belt as a spare Be aware some premium(Gates)new belts are stiffer than the OEM Conti.That may make them difficult to install |
With belt back on and stethoscope in hand I check all and found the noise coming from alternator or upper idler pully. I really can not distinguish which one the noise is originating from. With the belt off the upper idler pully seemed fine. Could it be the alternator?
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As I mentioned I believe the alternator pulley has a clutch so that could be it alternator could be bad as well. Not sure you can just fix alt. pulley
Here you probably should remove belt and hand spin with stethoscope to further isolate between alternator or idealer pulley |
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The freewheeling clutch on the Bosch alternator requires a peculiar little tool to remove it.But they are cheap on Fleabay.It is often very tight. Lots on Youtube to help you remove. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p52VTAnLptI There is an upgrade alternator on Amazon -inexpensive. Replacing it -read the excellent Pelican DIY. There is one bolt that can be a pain ! Search. Now is the time. While you have the Alternator out inspect the cavity under the Inlt Manifold to see if vacuum hoses have been dislodged. If you lack the tools/experience, you might want to find an M96 Indie for this......but we mentioned that earlier |
Ok great I am going to dive into the alternator if pully bearing doesn't do the trick. Thank you for all the advice and help. I have my dream car and now I am actually working on it. 986 for life!
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Just to give update. I ended up replacing the alternator and problem solved. Even better it only cost me 50 bucks. I bought a junkyard alternator off ebay and it worked. Indi shop was going to charge me 800 bucks...no no no I say!
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