Arclight
SAR guy
Hi all,
I just returned from a trip to central Nevada. We had an awesome time exploring ghost towns and visiting stuff. I'll post a trip report soon.
Unfortunately, my truck started developing a nasty sound about 475mi from home near Mina, NV. I limped it into Reno (150mi) and towed it back with a U-Haul. Here is a video:
The sound came on suddenly, as I was driving on a pretty ordinary dirt road. I didn't take any hard hits prior to this or run low on any fluids. Here are the things I've checked so far:
-Disconnected the Supercharger, AC, PS, Alternator, fan. None of the belt-driven accessories are making this sound
-Pulled the top timing cover and the timing belt looks OK. Run it this way for about 20sec and it seems like it _might_ have been louder.
-Replaced the timing belt tensioner, because it is easy to do in an Autozone parking lot. No change.
-Pulled each of the left 3 spark plus one at a time. No change.
-Checked coolant, AT fluid and oil. No mixing of fluids or metal on any of the dipsticks.
-Pulled off the oil filler cap. The sound seems to be about the same
-Listened to the exhaust. It sounds about normal.
-Temp, oil pressure (always reads lowish on this truck) and fuel consumption are normal
-No CEL, except a P0330 that came on after driving into Reno.
The noise is RPM-dependent and does not change with 2WD/4WD, moving or not. It quiets a LOT when the engine is loaded with exactly zero vacuum on the boost gauge.
The truck has 205K on it, with a complete timing belt service (both idlers, tensioner, belt, water pump, seals) done about 5K ago.
Any thoughts on what to check next?
Thanks!
John
I just returned from a trip to central Nevada. We had an awesome time exploring ghost towns and visiting stuff. I'll post a trip report soon.
Unfortunately, my truck started developing a nasty sound about 475mi from home near Mina, NV. I limped it into Reno (150mi) and towed it back with a U-Haul. Here is a video:
The sound came on suddenly, as I was driving on a pretty ordinary dirt road. I didn't take any hard hits prior to this or run low on any fluids. Here are the things I've checked so far:
-Disconnected the Supercharger, AC, PS, Alternator, fan. None of the belt-driven accessories are making this sound
-Pulled the top timing cover and the timing belt looks OK. Run it this way for about 20sec and it seems like it _might_ have been louder.
-Replaced the timing belt tensioner, because it is easy to do in an Autozone parking lot. No change.
-Pulled each of the left 3 spark plus one at a time. No change.
-Checked coolant, AT fluid and oil. No mixing of fluids or metal on any of the dipsticks.
-Pulled off the oil filler cap. The sound seems to be about the same
-Listened to the exhaust. It sounds about normal.
-Temp, oil pressure (always reads lowish on this truck) and fuel consumption are normal
-No CEL, except a P0330 that came on after driving into Reno.
The noise is RPM-dependent and does not change with 2WD/4WD, moving or not. It quiets a LOT when the engine is loaded with exactly zero vacuum on the boost gauge.
The truck has 205K on it, with a complete timing belt service (both idlers, tensioner, belt, water pump, seals) done about 5K ago.
Any thoughts on what to check next?
Thanks!
John