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Bailey Oct 27, 2004 01:37 PM

Well I have a squeek/clunk noise comming from my truck. It started Saturday while mudding but went away after a few mintues but came back Sunday morning. (on Sat I figured my belt was just wet)

It hasnt gone away since Sunday morning. Iv taken WD40 to the belt/fan ect every day since and it hasnt stopped.:evil: This morning I let it sit for awhile then turned it back on and it sounds like a rock/clump of dirt or something is stuck somewhere and is getting wipped around by another fan.

My dad and I power washed the engine bay after our mudding and it didnt go away after that. It sounds like its comming from inside the silver piece (dont know what its called) above/near the air intake tube...like something is in there being blown around or something. Then it starts squeeking. It dies down (not completely) when Im not on the accelorator, but the second I ease on the gas it gets louder.

Any suggestions?

Ill get a pic of the piece I think the sound is comming from when I get home so you guys now what Im talking about.

blckout Oct 27, 2004 01:48 PM

Squeek/Clunking noise help!
 
its my super secret mointering Device i planted into your truck, while i was on the phone with you... so i could distract you! HA!

FoMoCoFiddy Oct 27, 2004 01:53 PM

Next to the intake tube? The alternator?

Bailey Oct 27, 2004 02:01 PM

I dont know...is that what its called? Its a silver box thing above/next to the intake tube. It sounds like there is a fan in there and something is being nocked around...I needa take an auto mechanics class :oops: :?

rngprerunner Oct 27, 2004 02:59 PM

Take a pic of what you think it is... my money is still on the belt.. probably shouldnt have wd40'd it... could be slipping and causing either the fan clutch or a/c clutch or alternator clutch to make a noise. But thats just my guess based on what is sounded like Sat....

I took a few automotive classes and am taking more next semester, you should take the basic class, its very informative..

FoMoCoFiddy Oct 27, 2004 03:03 PM


Originally Posted by Bailey
like there is a fan in there :oops: :?

Thats the alternator...

rngprerunner Oct 27, 2004 03:59 PM


Originally Posted by FoMoCoEdge

Originally Posted by Bailey
like there is a fan in there :oops: :?

Thats the alternator...

Which is not the problem because 1. If mud got in it, it would be dead (ask me how I know... :( ) 2. If a little pebble got in it, it would freeze up and die...

Redneckstone Oct 27, 2004 04:11 PM

But!!!!!! some sand could have gotten in it and the bearing is going and the shaft could be moving in there

Bailey Oct 27, 2004 04:27 PM

Well whatever it is its annoying and I wanna get it fixed before something breaks. (and i want to go mudding again)

its the alternator thats making the noise i think (same noise that it made Sat...high squeal and some clunking)
http://memimage.cardomain.net/member...2_390_full.jpg

Ill have my dad check out what it is. he thinks its the belt also, so hell have to take it off and put it back on or something (thats what he says he has to do)

Redneckstone Oct 27, 2004 04:30 PM

Its probly the bearings in it are fried and the shaft is loose inside

pacodiablo Oct 27, 2004 05:04 PM

It could be bearings for the alt. pulley, BUT 3.0s tend to have a problem with the idler pulley going bad and causing a screeching noise. My parents had this happen on their '02 3.0. It would make an awful screeching noise some days...no clunking though. The idler got replaced and there has not been noise since. The idler is not an expensive part and you might want to have it checked out before messing with the alternator.

Dave and Julie Oct 28, 2004 09:06 AM

I'd say it is directly related to your "mudding". If you want to do that, get a shield for the alternator and expect more carnage in other areas. You have to pay if you want to play.

Bailey Oct 28, 2004 11:45 AM


Originally Posted by Dave and Julie
I'd say it is directly related to your "mudding". If you want to do that, get a shield for the alternator and expect more carnage in other areas. You have to pay if you want to play.

I know it was probably related to my "mudding" since it started AS we were out there.

A shield of some kind is a good idea. I also wanted to get some skid plates or something like the lvl II has. Any other specific areas I should be concerned with shielding?

I know I have to pay if I want to play, playing is to much fun to stop. :D Iv learned this lesson many times already. ;)

I took my truck to Ford this morning to get the window washer fixed like they were supposed to last week, and for them to check out the squeeking...we shall see who guessed the closest...maybe you will get a cookie :lol:

rngprerunner Oct 28, 2004 12:29 PM


Originally Posted by Bailey
we shall see who guessed the closest...maybe you will get a cookie :lol:

That reminds me, I still owe Alon a cookie... :lol:


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