high pitch squeeling and whining even at idle
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Originally Posted by greentahoe
This started tonight when I was one my way home playing. Im thinking it may just be the belt slipping on one of the pulleys or maybe they arent aligned correctly?? This probably isnt anything more serious is it? Is it not a good idea to floor it so soon after cam and spring swap? It almost sounded like a brake squeel but was coming from the passenger side area. Its pretty loud. Any ideas? Im a little un nerved.
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Originally Posted by loud5.3
Was your wife or girlfriend with you when said whining was heard?
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Originally Posted by budhayes3
I wouldn't use belt dressing, that crap gets messy and nasty...actually, if you think a belt is slipping, valve lapping compound works best, we use it at work all of the time. The grittyness helps provide traction for the belt to keep it from slipping.
I agree, valve lapping compound works best. If that doesnt fix it and you replaced the belts, maybe you should double check the part number on your belt and make sure its the right one
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Originally Posted by OOsilverado
I agree, valve lapping compound works best. If that doesnt fix it and you replaced the belts, maybe you should double check the part number on your belt and make sure its the right one
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Originally Posted by budhayes3
You can pick it up at any parts store, and just wipe a little on the belt and/or pullies with your finger. I also like OOsilverado's suggestion of double-checking the belt part #
The belt is the one that cam supplied with the Vortech kit, but Ive since gone to a 3.12 pulley from the 3.33. Im going to get a new belt when I get my 2.87 pulley, but hopefully the valve lapping stuff can get rid of the squeel until then.
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The guys at the auto parts store had no idea what I was talking about. I finally found some stuff called but its real gritty kind of. As I was putting it on it just seemed to be whisked away and none got on the belt so I turned the car off and puddied some on the parts of the belt I could reach. When I started the truck again it was squeeling really bad for about 30 seconds and now I cant hear anything. Is this a one time fix or periodic? Thanks. I really appreciate the help.
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Sounds like the vortech bearing is going out, turn it by itself and see what happens. If it were a pulley out, you'd be shredding belts like no ones business. Maybe also check the belt length.
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The lapping compound is kind of a band aid more than anything. Usually you get away with doing it once, but if there's a bigger issue (belt too long), it may become a maintenance item. I saw your other thread about switching to a shorter belt...sounds like that might be the answer.
(that lapping compound always reminded me of the grip tape on a skate board)
(that lapping compound always reminded me of the grip tape on a skate board)
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