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My 1995 Astro van has an intermittent chirp somewhere in the belt drive.
Symptoms:
-seems to happen more when cold
-intermittent (not a constant squeal, more like an occasional chirp)
-happens most often when I have the brake applied (my van has hydroboost)
-when I hear it under the hood, it sounds kinda like its from the lower end of the belt drive.What I’ve done so far:
-replaced a blown idler mounted to the block; the bearing was shot and grainy
-replaced the belt. The old belt was a stretched gatorback with the belt info worn off (that old). I replaced it with a “new” gatorback belt which had older packaging. The belt seemed to be in “like-new” condition; I think the only defect was the outdated cardboard wrapper (probably why rockauto had them closeout’d).The tensioner seems to be good; the idler on it has a smooth bearing with no bounce during operation. The spring has plenty of tension! . It took a large 3/8″ breaker bar and some brute strength to work it during the idler job
I had a thread on this at astrosafari.com and beyond the idler and belt, we’ve gotten nowhere.
The only things in the bottom end of the belt drive is the engine pulley and the power steering pump. The power steering makes none of the “usual” power steering noises associated with a bad pump, which leads me to believe that it’s not the culprit.
The water pump has nothing leaking out of the weep hole, and it spun fine when I had the belt off last.
The alternator also spun fine. No charging issues to speak of either.
The A/C compressor spun ok IIRC… there is no reduction or increase in chirping with the A/C on or off.
Anybody have any suggestions?
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