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Funny scraping sound
There's a funny scraping sound coming from the engine in my car. Engine is an old 2.4 T and the noise only occurs, if at all, when the engine is warm and when you let off the throttle and come to a stop. Seconds after coming to a stop you hear a high pitched, metal on metal scaping sound. It'll happen for a few seconds or so then go away. It may happen again or not. Its very noticable such that someone beside the car at a stop would hear it.
It almost sounds like what you'd hear with a household fan going bad. Did not hear this noise until I installed a remote oil cooler up front though. Brian |
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Alternator bearing ? starter hitting ring gear ?
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Doesn't really sound like an engine problem, if it's related to the speed of the car...
-Wayne
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HI Brian
back of the rear wheel/tyre rubbing on the oil pipes?? regards mike
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a wheels brake pads shot and they and or caliper rubbing on brake rotor ?
does any clutch activation create or stop noise ? just another guess... good luck
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I doubt if its related to the running gear because the noise happens at a complete stop. That's why to me it sounds like engine related.
The alternator bearing sounds like a possibility. Its out of the engine now...is there some way to diagnose that? Because I installed the remote cooler prior to the noise I am worried that I might have an oil problem that is ruining something inside the engine. The oil cooler is a Mazda RX7 cooler, cleaned to be sure there was no crud in it. The lines are AN12 stainless and I'm using a Mocal thermostat. Last edited by Inter911; 08-06-2008 at 05:15 AM.. |
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