Trying to find a noise in the senator, would prefer to just not replace every bearing/pulley on the car. Are there any alternatives I can use to sourcing a noise without the use of a stethoscope? One of the bearings is whiny/noisy, just not sure which one(or two or three or four).
Any tips?
Thanks
"Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind."
- Theodor Seuss Geisel
Have you tried taking the belt off and spinning them by hand individually? I did this when i had a noise, turned out to be the waterpump, became quite evident when spinning them individually by hand, both in the noise and the feel.
Another method which i have seen used it a long shafted flatblade put onto the hub of each pulley while the accesory is under load, which may pick up a noise that isnt evident by a low speed, hand spin. I havent done this personally, but im sure on the internet it will point you towards the exact technique.
earmuffs and a long screw driver. works well
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Ok, will keep this thread going, got myself a kincrome stethoscope, instantly found the dead bearing lol.
Keep the alternatives going.
"Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind."
- Theodor Seuss Geisel
a lenght of garden hose works as well i've heard
Body by Holden, Soul by Brock
the Legend will live forever
VN exec T5: 15.1sec @92.2mph 1/4 mile, 9.7sec @ 74.6mph 1/8mile, 2.3sec 60ft, 0-60mph 6.827sec 22/11/07 Gtech competition
i found the long screwdriver and cupped hand thing worked well...
just need to channel the nise somehow... all these suggestions are good.
aZk.