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wierd problems smell/sound
Hi
I have a 1996 Ford Escort LX with 266,000 kms Today when I was driving into work, it was started to smell real bad like engine/oil/electrical burning kind of smell, also making wierd noises all coming from the engine, it felt like it was going to break down right there on the highway. Does anybody have any ideas whats going on?. I'll be checking out the engine on my lunch break today and give more updates on what i find. Thanks Chris |
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Re: wierd problems smell/sound
First I'd check the fan belt.
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Re: wierd problems smell/sound
just an update.. i started it up and checked around the engine and it seems fine, only the coolent is a lil low..hopefully nothing well happen when driving home from work...
anymore ideas well be nice, so I can investigate further. Thanks Chris |
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You need to be a little more specfic. If it was bucking like it was running on three cylinders then it could be a spark issue or a valve set going bad. What kinda of noises did you hear? If its a timing belt the car would stop. Did you check engine light some on or is it always on like my car!!! lol
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How would I check if I'm running on 3 cylinders?.. |
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Re: wierd problems smell/sound
Sounds like it could be the belt tensioner. If it goes out the bearings won't spin properly it will make noise from squealing to a grinding hum. The belt will still glide over the wheel but the wheel won't really spin so the belt will get hot and smoke and burn.
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If the tensioner was replaced its not likely it would be giving way. But there is another pulley that the serpentine belt goes around. It is an idler pulley, and its location and mounting depends on whether you have an a.c. unit on the car or not. I would advise replacing both the tensioner pulley and the idler pulley when the serpentine belt is changed; then you can forget about it for 100,000 miles.
The way to tell if the engine is running on 3 cylnders: Pull one spark plug wire at a time off and out - to force it to run on 3 cylinders. Shut the motor off to do this, and to change which wire you have pulled off. It will run, or at least idle, but it will shake a good bit. If one of the cylinder is not working, you will notice -zero- difference when the plug wire for the 'bad' cylinder is pulled off. And if one cylinder is not working, then it will barely run with another spark plug wire pulled off. |
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Re: wierd problems smell/sound
to futher detail whats going on, i also here squeeking noises coming from the passenger side of the car in the engine compartment..i also drove it to work again today..and no problems just a lil smell and the squeeking..
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FYI-On my Escort I have changed both of those pulleys that Dave is talking about. When they go bad they squeal.
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Re: wierd problems smell/sound
chrisanthony: You have it right. The bolt for the idler pullery is something odd like a 16 mm or a 5/8", and may be fairly tight. When I put those bolts back in I like to put a little grease on the threads, so the steel bolt wont 'sieze' into the threads in the aluminum alloy bracket that holds the accessories.
Something that can happen is that you got a serpentine belt that is too long - and its not being tightened by the tensioner. At least not tight enough not to be letting the alternator slip - which could cause the belt to get hot enough to smell. |
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Thanks i'll try the cylinder solution this weekend. I'll also look at all the pullerys and so on. Hopefulyl its nothing really serious, because i already spent to much on the car already. |
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Re: wierd problems smell/sound
Hey just an update. I did the cylinder test. It seems like its running on all 4. So i really think one of the wheels that drives the timing belt is loose. Its the wheel at the far back buttom that you can see as soon as you open the hood. Is there any easy way to tighten the wheel without droping the engine or taking the belt off?
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