Makarus
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Today just hasn't been my day, amoungst everything else that went wrong my fan belt snapped.
I went and got a new fan belt and got it fitted at a garage near me, well the problem is that now when I rev my engine or drive at medium to high revs I get a whistling from my engine. I aint bothered about the noise, I like it actually, the worry is that I think something may be wrong.
The only thing changed in the engine was the fanbelt, no whistle before and now there is. Any help would be appreciated.
Cheers,
Sean.
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miles
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Registered: 25th Mar 02
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Is the noise coming from the fan belt? Open the bonnet stick your head under and rev it too see where the noise is coming from.
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MikeH
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Possibly the fanbelt needs adjusting
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dousey
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You never know, the garage might have stuck a turbo on?
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Mistamist
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the noise is probably coming from the fan belt, its too loose, adjust it cos its slipping. i used to have the same problem in my iveco turbo daily and i used to wake up my whole street when i went to work at 5 in the morning
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Makarus
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Its not a screeching from the fan belt. Its a proper whistle.
Hard to explain really. The bloke said it was tight enough, the reason the old one snapped was because it was too tight so he checked it and said it was as tigbht as it should be, he also said if there are any problems he will fix them if its down to the fan belt so he is pretty sure the fan belt aint at fault.
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Mistamist
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squeeky berings on the timing belt tentioners? just a guess
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miles
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If it was too tight then it could be a shafted bearing on the alternator....
Looseness causes squeals, tightness cause a whine.
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Makarus
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Well it did it before when I fitted a new fan belt, and then it stopped after about 1 week, and now the new fanbelt is on it started again. Same model of fanbelt from the same company, its a Goodyear belt.
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Kris TD
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possibly cos its too tight, it will loosen off after a few miles anyway.
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r8cr
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If your car is fuel injected, it could just be your injectors???
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jjcymru
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injectors tick and dont whine
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Makarus
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So do you think I should slacken off the belt??
I aint too sure about it because the guy at the garage was certain it was on at the right level of tightness.
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Greasemonkey
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if your corsa aint got an automatic tensioner on the belt they are a sod to tighten so be warned dont slacken it or it will be looser than a prostitutes fadge
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Makarus
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It has the bolt on the back that holds to the alternator, loosening and tightening the bolts shifts the alternator forwards and backwards. So making the belt tight and loose.
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leeshez
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Mine whistle it is the altanator (spellin) people know when im coming up the street i have put oil on it bit it does do anything it is a comon fault on vaxuhalls
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Makarus
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Ah right, I dont mind the whistleing too much, you can hear it but my induction kit and exhaust kinda drowns it out.
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Greasemonkey
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it is a v belt then yeah these are a bugger to tighten unless there is a special way of doing it, aint found one i used to use a lever and leaver the alternator back off the block but it never gave the correct tension
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corsadodo
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i've got a similar noise, but only when car warmed up and its not all the time and the sound doesnt last long, been told it could be either the tension spring on the brake pads or exhaust bracket
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Tidus
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Registered: 25th Jun 03
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I got it 2 on my Corsa B, I get asked all the time "whats you got to make that distinctive whistle?". i like it tho...
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corsadodo
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as long as its not serious
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moddedcorsa
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most 1.0 corsa whistle, even when completely std
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M4tt
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yah my old 1.0 corsa whistled too when it was cold. std too.
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Born_corsa02
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Y don't u just take the alternator belt off and then run it if the noise goes u'll know its the alternator/belt if not u'll ave to look elsewhere
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mad_mike
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belts on to tight thats all, i have this problem, with mine, will go away after a couple of weeks, nothink to worry about
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