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Old 05-27-2007, 02:17 PM
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Originally Posted by taintedmeat
I could tell it was coming from down there. I took the belt off and spun them both. Doing that it's pretty easy to tell which one is causing it. That being said, I went ahead and did both. Pretty much any bearing grease should work I'd think. I just used Valvonline multipurpose wheel bearing grease because that's what I had.

Information like this is hard to come by, thanks for sharing
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what about alternator bearings?
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what about alternator bearings?
I think those are pressed into the front half of the housing. Dunno how or if you could get to them, or if they'd even be user serviceable if you could.

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Originally Posted by Revelation Z28
what about alternator bearings?
That was gonna be my next question. I just went out and took the belt off and spun everything, and the only thing that makes any noise at all is the alternator. It just sounds like it needs a little grease in the bearings. There are four little bolts that look like they hold it together, but when I took those off it was still together tight. I didn't want to try prying it apart and risk breaking it. Oh well. Wait for it to die I guess.
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Old 05-27-2007, 11:21 PM
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On the alt on my LT1, I just took it apart and took the side with the bearing to an electric motor shop and they removed and pressed in a new bearing for $15 bucks.
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Originally Posted by taintedmeat
What's 93 cost you up there? I think I paid 3.25 yesterday.
I paid 3.57 Friday.
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I'm loving this forum right now...I'm looking for help on one thing and find 5 more useful things I can do! Thanks guys!
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I'm loving this forum right now...I'm looking for help on one thing and find 5 more useful things I can do! Thanks guys!
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Great post, tainted!!! I just performed this repack and replaced both belts. Gotta give props. BTW the pictures were just fine for the task at hand.

Thanks again!
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i am doing this for sure tomorrow. your awesome man. that **** was driving me crazy and i wanted to replace it, but just didnt have the money. thanks man.
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yeah this was a big help i spent my whole sunday messing with my belts and trying to make the niose go away, just sucks cause i live in apartments and dont have tools so even something that easy i have to take it in and get charged up the *** for
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Originally Posted by kw's01z28
yeah this was a big help i spent my whole sunday messing with my belts and trying to make the niose go away, just sucks cause i live in apartments and dont have tools so even something that easy i have to take it in and get charged up the *** for
Parent's house FTMFW! I have a nice big toolbox in their basement.
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I am not used to the bitter cold and have always had a garage. This was a first outside in 30 degrees. Cccccooooolllllldddddd.... Coming from CA to PA, I sort of felt like this: lol



Reporting back on the repack - it worked yesterday and this morning; however, the more I drive the more it starts to want to chirp. This evening after work it sounded like a screaming Ogre.

On a side note, since I drive into a Portland Cement facility everyday, I can make an educated guess that this is not helping matters AT ALL. I need a $500 beater car. This whole cold, snow, salt, cement thing is jackin' this TA up real quick.
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fastest way is to put a little grease on the ribbed side of the belt. If the noise goes away, its that pulley. If it doesn't, its the other pulley. All alternators make a small squeaking noise. Normal. The chirping noise is either the pulley bearings, or the tensioner spring is not holding tension. The a/c pulley is notorious for that.
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I just did this to both of my 4th gens and I am very happy, thanks for this write up, I was just going to replace all of them, who knows how much that would have cost.
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I have a horrible squeal on started on cold mornings or wet mornings, it usually last until the car warms up. But it appears to be coming from the powersteering pump pulley. But I am unsure. Anyway to test where exactly the squeal is coming from, its definitely very loud.

fastest way is to put a little grease on the ribbed side of the belt. If the noise goes away, its that pulley. If it doesn't, its the other pulley. All alternators make a small squeaking noise. Normal. The chirping noise is either the pulley bearings, or the tensioner spring is not holding tension. The a/c pulley is notorious for that.
well what about the power steering pump? I know what the A/C compressor pulley sounds like when it goes bad. As I just got it replaced as well(clutch was bad).
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