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Kate

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Chirpy noises
« on: 21 December 2008, 20:20:05 »

Hi everyone and Merry Christmas! ::) ::) ::) ::) ::)

My engine has started to make a regular 'chirp' noise like a bird.

It's running fine though.  I was just a bit worried.

Any idea what it might be?

Thanks a lot for any advice! :y
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Re: Chirpy noises
« Reply #1 on: 21 December 2008, 20:21:05 »

Aux belt tensioner.
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Re: Chirpy noises
« Reply #2 on: 21 December 2008, 20:22:46 »

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Aux belt tensioner.

Thanks James.  Is that a big job?

How are you by the way?
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Re: Chirpy noises
« Reply #3 on: 21 December 2008, 20:23:42 »

  Maybe it's got bird flu ::) ;D ;D.

    I'll get me coat again :-X.


   Merry Christmas Kate :-*.
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Re: Chirpy noises
« Reply #4 on: 21 December 2008, 20:24:45 »

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 Maybe it's got bird flu ::) ;D ;D.

    I'll get me coat again :-X.


   Merry Christmas Kate :-*.

Merry Christmas Pete! ::)
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Re: Chirpy noises
« Reply #5 on: 21 December 2008, 20:26:36 »

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Aux belt tensioner.

Thanks James.  Is that a big job?

How are you by the way?

Well if that really is the cause - a new pulley is £26 and it's a few minutes to fit.

You can also remove the old ones and pack them out with grease.
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Re: Chirpy noises
« Reply #6 on: 21 December 2008, 21:06:05 »

 Aux belt Tensioner is quite an easy job Kate.

  Remove the pipe with the yellow cross, turn the bolt marked with red arrow anti-clockwise(15mm i think)and slip belt off tensioner and then remove where the blue arrow is pointing and just to the left of and behind the tensioner the 2 torx bolts that hold tensioner on, done :).

  If the tensioner if U/S then replace but as  James suggested you can repack the bearings with grease :).

     HTH,
           Pete :y.


  


    

        
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Re: Chirpy noises
« Reply #7 on: 22 December 2008, 08:17:53 »

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Aux belt tensioner.


or.... less likely and more worringly, cambelt tensioner.

Easy to diagnose: drop the aux belt off, start up and listen for noise: no noise meas it must be the aux belt/tensioner.  Nois remaining: look elsewhere.

p.s. I got this when I fitted a new VX timing belt kit and aux belt.  I traced it to the timing belt kit
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Re: Chirpy noises
« Reply #8 on: 22 December 2008, 10:59:11 »

I had this just after I'd fitted a new timing belt, water pump and aux belt. I'd re-packed the aux belt tensioner with grease as it was bone dry - turned out I hadn't torqued up the aux belt pulleys enough.

I'd second the idea of changing the aux belt and re-greasing the tensioner - Though you have to turn the tensioner CLOCKWISE (highlighted with the red arrow) to release the tension. Find a spanner that's comfortable to hold tightly as you have to put a bit of a heave into it to release the tension!

it's a dead easy job to do, can be done with few tools and takes about half an hour - I did it whilst doing the rest of the work and I had no previous experience of engine work at all.

EDIT: Just to be clear - to release the tension on the aux belt, use a 15mm spanner on the tensioner bolt (red arrow) and heave clockwise - you'll see the belt go slack - whilst holding the tension slip the belt off. (Mind fingers!)

Undo the two blots holding the tensioner to the engine block (down the side of the engine) - once the tensioner assembly is off then obviously remove the tensioner pulley bolt anti-clockwise. The V6 Cambelt DVD shows how to re-pack the tensioner pulley with grease - it's a quick job once you have the pulley in your hand.
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Re: Chirpy noises
« Reply #9 on: 22 December 2008, 23:51:46 »

Well thanks for all that advice, that's really nice of you!

I'll get the spanners out then!

Merry Christmas everyone!  Hope you all have a great one! ::) ::) ::) ::) ::)
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Re: Chirpy noises
« Reply #10 on: 23 December 2008, 04:20:14 »

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Aux belt Tensioner is quite an easy job Kate.

  Remove the pipe with the yellow cross, turn the bolt marked with red arrow anti-clockwise(15mm i think)and slip belt off tensioner and then remove where the blue arrow is pointing and just to the left of and behind the tensioner the 2 torx bolts that hold tensioner on, done :).

  If the tensioner if U/S then replace but as  James suggested you can repack the bearings with grease :).

     HTH,
           Pete :y.


  


    

        

        Sorry Kate i meant clockwise :-[.
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