I have a 1999 cav with 153,000 miles on it. Recently it sounds as if I have a supercharger installed, but I don’t. What I’m saying is I’ve got this whine that gets louder while revving or accelerating, even while sitting still so not the wheel bearings. It sounds just like a supercharger or exactly like a power steering pump whine. The pump checks out but while listening using a flat tip screwdriver and my ear on it I have noticed that the alternator sounds like the source, but through all my years working on cars, I never had a bad alternator or alt bearing whine. Just vibrate and rattle if it was bad. I have also listened to the valve cover because it was next to the noise. Hard to pinpoint where it is. Can anybody help me out on this one? I don’t want to just start throwing parts in to figure it out.
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It could possibly be the harmonic balancer.
one of the bearings is going in the alternator. you may want to either A) have it re-built before it completely seizes or, B) just buy a new one.
I have had issues with harmonic balancer on cars in the past Trevor, but no humming was present, just really bad vibration. Thanks for the imput though, but I am thinking more in the alternator bearing direction as Brad suggested.
It's just that I never had a humming alternator issue before, I guess that's because my cars have always had multiple belts rather than serpentine. Alt would just vibrate when bad. Spent a lot of $$'s on my 1987 350 camaro replacing parts to find a stalling problem and found out it was the in-tank pump, don't want to expiriment again like that again.
Just offering input because I had a harmonic balancer go bad and it squeeled and vibrated like a mofo. Hope you get it all figured out though.
i would take off the serpintine belt and try spinning the alt by hand, and maybe fire up the engine for a few seconds with the belt off.
This weekend I was able to take a look at all the pulleys and nope the alternator pulley is fine, but.... The tensioner pulley assembly bounces like crazy when I raise the engine. The bearings gone on the pulley. Though it's hard to tell if the sound is resonating from that exact direction. I think Sleepy might be right about the tensioner pulley being the noise maker, not sure yet. I believe all I have to do is remove the power steering pump to get to it. Is this correct? Please tell me I don't have to drop the engine to get this thing out!! Thanks for the help.
did you take the belt off and spin it?
Yes I did, sorta. I didn't have much time so I just cranked the tensioner down enough to get the belt off the power steering pump, that allowed me to check the wheel. The wheel was a little wobbly and spun with a little noise. Does the engine have to come down to take off the tensioner, or just the power steering pump needs to come out?