Hi Fellas,
Wondering if I could have some input on this 89' Festy problem.
First, the history.......
I bought this car 2 months ago, did some work to it [ fluid changes, plugs, rotor, cap, filters, and a timing belt ] before getting it on the road.
Then I powerwashed the engine / compartment.
Since I've been driving it, it runs well, except for an intermittent squeal from around the timing belt cover. The noise occurs upon acceleration from a stop, for about 5-10 seconds, then dissapears. But, it happens at almost every start after stopping or accelerating after making a turn. It also happens opon coasting ocassionally now too. I don't know if the noise was present before I worked on / owned the car since I didn't drive it.
The noise sounds cyclical, like a slipping fan belt. I can feel vibration through the T. belt cover with my fingers when the squeal happens, with the car in "park". I'm sure that I changed the T. belt correctly, alignment etc. and it's not the alternator bushing or the fan belt.....
I just don't wanna have to take the timing covers - pulleys etc. off all over again to inspect etc. if I don't have to.
Finally the question...... could this be a noise indicating a worn part that Festivas [ with 292000 kms] are prone to having...like camshaft bearing wear, tensioner pulley wear, etc?
Kinda long winded I know....
Thanks,
Joe.
Wondering if I could have some input on this 89' Festy problem.
First, the history.......
I bought this car 2 months ago, did some work to it [ fluid changes, plugs, rotor, cap, filters, and a timing belt ] before getting it on the road.
Then I powerwashed the engine / compartment.
Since I've been driving it, it runs well, except for an intermittent squeal from around the timing belt cover. The noise occurs upon acceleration from a stop, for about 5-10 seconds, then dissapears. But, it happens at almost every start after stopping or accelerating after making a turn. It also happens opon coasting ocassionally now too. I don't know if the noise was present before I worked on / owned the car since I didn't drive it.
The noise sounds cyclical, like a slipping fan belt. I can feel vibration through the T. belt cover with my fingers when the squeal happens, with the car in "park". I'm sure that I changed the T. belt correctly, alignment etc. and it's not the alternator bushing or the fan belt.....
I just don't wanna have to take the timing covers - pulleys etc. off all over again to inspect etc. if I don't have to.
Finally the question...... could this be a noise indicating a worn part that Festivas [ with 292000 kms] are prone to having...like camshaft bearing wear, tensioner pulley wear, etc?
Kinda long winded I know....
Thanks,
Joe.
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