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semiretired
04-11-2007, 09:59 AM
My 91 is making an awful sound on start up. I can't determine if it's the water pump or just the accessory belt. After the car warms up, I don't hear it except when I stop at a traffic light, and then it's just a little chirping sound.
Coolant level is OK. And the temp gauge is right at 12:00 after warmup.
I replaced the thermostat a few months ago and noted the sound. At the time, I thought I splashed some coolant onto the belt/pulley...OR...the water pump was cavitating. But it went away after bleeding the radiator.
Any ideas out there?
GoldenOne
04-11-2007, 05:48 PM
i have that same sound if let it sit for more then a day...I think its water pump related...
trumpetr
04-11-2007, 06:28 PM
My 91 is making an awful sound on start up. I can't determine if it's the water pump or just the accessory belt. After the car warms up, I don't hear it except when I stop at a traffic light, and then it's just a little chirping sound.
Coolant level is OK. And the temp gauge is right at 12:00 after warmup.
I replaced the thermostat a few months ago and noted the sound. At the time, I thought I splashed some coolant onto the belt/pulley...OR...the water pump was cavitating. But it went away after bleeding the radiator.
Any ideas out there?
My 95 has the same squall on start up, mostly on colder mornings- I think I have it narrowed down to the tensioner pully- I put a stethoscope on the water pump housing, and the sound isnt coming from there.
I agree, its a nasty sound.
Dave M
04-11-2007, 07:47 PM
Agree.
My 91 M50 has the same squeel at the tensioner pulley. Spray a bit of WD40 on each side of the pulley (with the engine running if you dare) and see if it goes away. If not, try a few more accessory pulley bearings. I found mine in 5 minutes this way.
Dave M
semiretired
04-13-2007, 08:48 AM
Agree.
My 91 M50 has the same squeel at the tensioner pulley. Spray a bit of WD40 on each side of the pulley (with the engine running if you dare) and see if it goes away. If not, try a few more accessory pulley bearings. I found mine in 5 minutes this way.
Dave M
Thanks! I'll try that tonight.
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