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Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Warragul Victoria Australia
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Sounds to me that some how your chain alignment is out. This is one of the few things that will cause a whirring noise in the engine, especially, if it has occurred after changing tensioners.
The other thing is of course is the alternator, or any belt driven accessories, these are easily eliminated by removing each relevant belt one at a time and listening for the noise after removing each belt!
Regards Mike
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