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Old 06-10-2016, 07:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Bernica View Post
This is a way stupid question and not intended to insult you at all, but have you checked the belts and the alternator pulley? Sorry, just trying to think of things that squeal...
Yep, thanks. Checked and the belt and pulley are tight.

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If you have a ceramic clutch....they can squeal a bit too.....
Not a ceramic clutch, I think. McLeod single disk.

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You should use a mechanic's stethoscope, like mine below, to narrow down your noise search. It really does make a big difference and sometimes it'll surprise you.
I have one of those. I'm not sure how to use it since the car only makes the sound when driving. I guess I can hang out the door with my head around the pipe and under the car, then gun it....

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Uhhh, don't try using a real stethoscope.
I have one of those too!
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