97 maxima front noise
louace2
09-10-2008, 11:51 AM
After going through flood waters, the car has developed a whining noise near the crankshaft. It sounds like bad bearings. I had done the timing chain a year ago and that noise seem to come from the top unlike this one.
Could it be the a/c compressor pulley, crankshaft pulley or lower timing components.
Could it be the a/c compressor pulley, crankshaft pulley or lower timing components.
Nahkapohjola
09-11-2008, 01:12 AM
After going through flood waters, the car has developed a whining noise near the crankshaft. It sounds like bad bearings. I had done the timing chain a year ago and that noise seem to come from the top unlike this one.
Could it be the a/c compressor pulley, crankshaft pulley or lower timing components.
Yes, any dying bearing.
Buy a mechanics stethoscope from a local shop (10$), listen/locate by placing its probe on suspect components. Keep fingers & loose clothes far...
A very long screwdriver works on some places as a subsitute (tip placed on suspect source, ear on handle)
http://www.abbeypowertools.co.uk/webupload/APOWER/DRAPER/APOWERLARGE54503_steth1.jpg
Could it be the a/c compressor pulley, crankshaft pulley or lower timing components.
Yes, any dying bearing.
Buy a mechanics stethoscope from a local shop (10$), listen/locate by placing its probe on suspect components. Keep fingers & loose clothes far...
A very long screwdriver works on some places as a subsitute (tip placed on suspect source, ear on handle)
http://www.abbeypowertools.co.uk/webupload/APOWER/DRAPER/APOWERLARGE54503_steth1.jpg
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