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Clutch in or out the sound is the same? Sounds gets louder with revs or?
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Pull the belt off the alternator and see if the noise goes away.
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I think I'd start with checking the alternator, pulling the belt off and firing it up should tell you if that's it. If it's not then it has to be behind the timing belt cover.
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To me it sounds a lot like something is not happy in the belst area maybe a failed belt pulley?
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Check the timing and BS belts, and the cam chain if no problems are seen with the belts. I would not run the motor again without some checks.
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Any verdict on the cause of the sound yet? You got me paranoid, and now I think I hear it from my engine (although a bit quieter) . It sounds like a sewing maching running in harmony with the engine. I'm guessing it is either a pulley/bearing sound of some sort. My water pump has already been replaced once, otherwise I'd guess it is that. I'll pull my front covers off next weekend.
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Someone is confused. There is no roller on the alternator belt and no intermediate belt.
I imagine you lost a balance shaft idler (which would be weird) and stripped the BS belt but that would have no effect on the alternator.
The balance shaft belt runs very loose and breaking a roller on that belt is somewhat unlikely, unless maybe the belt shredded and grabbed the idler somehow. In any event if they are telling you the alternator is involved I would question the shops competence and integrity.
-Joel.
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Similar experience here day before yesterday in the '94; suddenly sounded like something caught under the front of the car as I'm coming onto a frontage road. At the intersection I turned to find a place to pull off & check it out & the sound stops; great, whatever it was must have worked free. About 3 miles down the road the sound abruptly returns; hmmmm, very odd.
As I shift into 1st to pull into a business driveway the engine dies; a thorough top, bottom, & engine compartment check reveal nothing so I hit the ignition. Wow; that sounds ominous...& definitely not something from the road.
After towing the car to the shop & removing the timing covers I discovered the issue. The timing belt tensioner arm pivot stud had sheared dropping the arm assy onto the crank timing gear which was the noise I heard. As the sound seemed to come from the rear of the engine/firewall area I presume it was transferring through the flywheel/bellhousing assy.
Needless to say, without tension the timing belt eventually disengaged which is doubtless why it died. Presumptively I'm safe in assuming I will have multiple if not all bent valves...joy!!! The annoying aspect is that all items were new as of Feb 09 with only 16/17k on them & so should have been good for another couple of years. Oh well...whatcha' gonna' do???
After looking into it further today I had expected to find the stud seized in the tensioner arm but it actually was not. Although a little stiff from the cold grease & o-rings it would move back & forth easily with a 19mm wrench. I pulled it out & there was no scoring or abrasion marks so apparently the stud just gave it up...go figure.
This was my first & only broken timing belt on my 968's or 944 Turbo's after a combined mileage of 350k+ on street & track so I guess I can't bitch too much...at least it wasn't a 32v 928...lol
I will certainly be adding a new pivot pin to the parts list on all future belt/roller replacments from now on...
Hopefully, your repair turned out to be less 'impactful'...
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Hey Pete; 'Zup??!!
I was wondering about that as I noticed the part number change for the '95. Mine must have been a later production '94 as the pin has the 2 o-rings.
BTW; do you use anything 'special' for the pin lube??
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