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Old 11-09-2003 | 07:49 PM
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HELP! went wheelin, now my engine sounds like CRAP!

I just went wheelin, and now everytime I gas, my engine makes this whining sound. It gets louder as a I throttle more too.

any suggestions?
Old 11-09-2003 | 07:55 PM
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Re: HELP! went wheelin, now my engine sounds like CRAP!

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I just went wheelin, and now everytime I gas, my engine makes this whining sound. It gets louder as a I throttle more too.

any suggestions?
For something simple, I'd suggest cleaning the engine and making sure that one of the belts is not caked/covered in something that is causing the belt to slip.

Old 11-09-2003 | 07:58 PM
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do you think a slipping belt would cause a whine though?

like it pretty much sounds like an RC car. it sucks!
Old 11-09-2003 | 07:58 PM
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same exact thing happened to me

I went wheelnig and when i came back when i'd start up my car at frist there'd be this really loud whining then it'd kinda get softer asi went, but still really super annoyiing. It was the power steering pump bearing...easy fix.
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p.s. but really it could be anyting for you...i'd check that though.
Old 11-10-2003 | 08:29 AM
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Re: same exact thing happened to me

Originally posted by selloutstuartjoe
It was the power steering pump bearing...easy fix.
-joe
Well, how do you replace it? Mine's been making noise for years...oddly, started after a 4x trip!
Old 11-10-2003 | 08:35 AM
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Mine did that as well; sounds like its coming from the vent area. Whines loud during acceleration. The only way that it lessened was when I detailed the engine, really took some time to clean her down cause she was very dirty from wheeling. I'd really like to know the solution to this problem as well.
Old 11-10-2003 | 12:57 PM
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Does it do it in neutral, or just when you're in motion? Check for vacuum hose leaks. If it was muddy when you went wheeling, crap on the belts might be a possibility.
Old 11-10-2003 | 01:06 PM
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is it simple to clean the belts using the same thing you use to clean the engine bay (in my case: GUNK) Or would that harm the belt? And you would just want to use soap and water?
Old 11-10-2003 | 04:47 PM
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I'll go look in my factory service manual, i'll get it up here tonight or tomorrow.
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Old 11-11-2003 | 07:21 AM
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I'd only use a product specific for cleaning/quieting belts- I heard a story of a guy using WD-40 once, you can imagine the belts didn't grip too well on the pulleys after that. If the noise doesn't go away, its not the belts, but a bearing or some other problem.
Old 11-11-2003 | 11:33 AM
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I'd bet on the bet it will be the bearings. Mine are shot in my powersteering and alternator. Just wait til its cold out one morning, thats when they are the loudest (for me anyway). Of course mine was submerged for a few hours. I have been meaning to replace it with a bigger alternator but haven't gotten around to it as its still going strong. The only thing is that the windows are going up at different speeds, kind of annoying but I can live with it. Could do it over christmas break b/c mr. alternator is only about an hour from me. Hey sellout, how did you just replace the bearing, is it something I could do? or should I leave it to a shop? One shop said I should replace the pump, but I guess I could just start with the bearing?
Old 11-11-2003 | 11:39 AM
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Alternator bearings...

Stop playing in the water!! Do I have to blow two engines to teach ya'll lesson!
Old 11-11-2003 | 11:46 AM
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Some people pay big money for a whining sound in their engine compartment!

Seriously, check all the pulleys and belts. Make sure a small pebble didnt get wedged somewhere.
Old 11-11-2003 | 12:58 PM
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It sounds like it's coming from the alternator area, or the fan.

If it's the alternator, what can I do about it? anything besides replace it?
Old 11-11-2003 | 01:07 PM
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Mine was caused by mud, water, ect. I had to get my AC pulley replaced before.
Old 11-11-2003 | 01:29 PM
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hmmm......I guess no more big water/mud dives for me!
Old 11-11-2003 | 01:36 PM
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Yep I stay away from deep water crossings. I would never buy a used vehicle that has a snorkle up over the roof either, but that's just me. :chicken:
Old 11-11-2003 | 01:41 PM
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I have heard that it is bad for your power steering pump to hold your wheel at full lock for more that a few seconds too. That's something that you might do when wheeling through a tough spot and not even think about it at the time.
Old 11-11-2003 | 03:30 PM
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Originally posted by INsr5runner
It sounds like it's coming from the alternator area, or the fan.

If it's the alternator, what can I do about it? anything besides replace it?
You can replace the bearings and brushes. But a rebuilt ones is like$100 I think. Autozone...lifetime waranty.
Old 11-11-2003 | 03:40 PM
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Unless you really enjoy dissassembling and re-assembling your alternator, don't use autozone. I've tried them on more than one vehicle, and rarely do they last a year. I've had one last less than a week before. CRAP! Have your original one rebuilt, that's the best way to do it IMO.



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