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Chirp/squeal noise from pulley when warm
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<blockquote data-quote="SLOWBRA" data-source="post: 10260114" data-attributes="member: 2245"><p>A couple of things about my issue:</p><p></p><p>Water on the belt doesn't make my noise go away. I don't want my issue to get confused with the above poster.</p><p></p><p>Mine gets worse when the engine is warm. I don't hear the noise until the car's been running for 30-40 minutes.</p><p></p><p>I have stayed away from aftermarket pulleys to keep the car stock "looking" haha. I am not opposed to replacing them with aftermarket items as suggested now, however, my understanding is the aftermarket pulleys use the same bearing as OEM. </p><p></p><p>I'll read the FAQ about the idlers to get up to speed. For now I am assuming this adds an idler to remove tension from other pulleys, thus creating less stress on the pulleys overall?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SLOWBRA, post: 10260114, member: 2245"] A couple of things about my issue: Water on the belt doesn't make my noise go away. I don't want my issue to get confused with the above poster. Mine gets worse when the engine is warm. I don't hear the noise until the car's been running for 30-40 minutes. I have stayed away from aftermarket pulleys to keep the car stock "looking" haha. I am not opposed to replacing them with aftermarket items as suggested now, however, my understanding is the aftermarket pulleys use the same bearing as OEM. I'll read the FAQ about the idlers to get up to speed. For now I am assuming this adds an idler to remove tension from other pulleys, thus creating less stress on the pulleys overall? [/QUOTE]
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