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    drthrift035drthrift035
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      2007 Ford E250, 132,000 km 5.4 L V.8

      Problem:

      When I would accelerate I would hear a grinding noise coming from the front passenger side of my vehicle.

      Strategy:

      I disconnected the battery, removed the timing belt and checked all of the pulleys on the engine block. I noticed that the tensioner pulley had a about 1/2 inch of play in it. Subsequently. I went out and bought a new tensioner pulley and the grinding noise was eliminated when I installed it.

      Proactive:

      Once I have more money available. I will go ahead and change the timing belt, idler pulley and all the other pulleys to avoid a potential break down based on operational wear.

      Thanks again Eric. I would not have been able to do this without your video on how to diagnose noises.

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      college mancollege man
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        Glad you solved the problem. Eric is an awesome guy. 🙂

        #582287
        EricTheCarGuy 1EricTheCarGuy
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          It’s always great to hear success stories, especially when I may have had a hand in it. Thanks very much for your post and good luck with that timing belt.

          #582789
          drthrift035drthrift035
          Participant

            Thanks again Eric. The timing belt will be no problem to manage. I have the routing diagram on the vehicle already !!!! Keep up the good work !

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