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Old 05-21-2008, 12:58 PM   #1 (permalink)
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help with new noise! TB tensioner??

I was driving my 97 to work today, and I heard a clunk sound, not real loud, but I could definately hear it. It was followed by a whining sound, kinda like a power steering pump whine. The sound changes pitch and loudness with engine speed. There is also a slight vibration now. I drove on to work, about 5-8 miles at 65 or so, and the noise never stopped or got worse. It seems to be from the lower end of the engine, but its hard to tell. Im fairly confident that its not an accessory, I checked them all. I cycled the a/c amd the noise didnt change, and it doesnt seem to change with steering input either, and steering seems as easy as it was. I listened to the alt, and it doesnt seem to be from there. Any ideas? Could it be the tensioner? The bolt sticking through the cover seems a little crooked, but I couldnt move it.
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could be your water pump seized up haha.
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could be your water pump seized up haha.

I drove it another 5-8 miles after the noise, and the temp never rose at all.
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doesn't mean it isn't seized up, it'll still turn =p
just saying, it could be a TON of things. take your upper and lower cover off and check it out.
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