What is Normal For engine idle noise?
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I've replaced about 6-7 timing chain tensioners on s2ks, all with a clattering/ratcheting type of noise.
The noise has been 100% eliminated.
I can't get a good idea of your noise based on your clips.
I'll be the first to say it. TSB for the s2k timing chain tensioner, coming soon.
It's getting rediculous, Bobbyb and hobokens2k are both getting new t-chain tensioners in the next two weeks.
The noise has been 100% eliminated.
I can't get a good idea of your noise based on your clips.
I'll be the first to say it. TSB for the s2k timing chain tensioner, coming soon.
It's getting rediculous, Bobbyb and hobokens2k are both getting new t-chain tensioners in the next two weeks.
#12
This "bounce back" hissing can be caused by numerous NORMAL things. It can be partly intake noise. It can be partly tire noise.
It can be partly brake noise - even with the pads at "rest", you will still have slight contact between the pad and disc. Next time you have the front end jacked up, spin your wheel. You'll hear what I'm talking about. If you are cruising down the road beside a wall, this pad noise can sound like hissing.
Also, your car is riding on 4 "fans" that are moving air at quite a good rate. They are called your rims. At speed, even though they are not directionally finned like on the late 80's, early 90's style Vette rims, they still pull air through them. You are hearing this noise, too.
I think you need to loosen the cinches on your straight-jacket a notch or two.
It can be partly brake noise - even with the pads at "rest", you will still have slight contact between the pad and disc. Next time you have the front end jacked up, spin your wheel. You'll hear what I'm talking about. If you are cruising down the road beside a wall, this pad noise can sound like hissing.
Also, your car is riding on 4 "fans" that are moving air at quite a good rate. They are called your rims. At speed, even though they are not directionally finned like on the late 80's, early 90's style Vette rims, they still pull air through them. You are hearing this noise, too.
I think you need to loosen the cinches on your straight-jacket a notch or two.
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tizbad2k: I see you have a wam account... im a fellow terp!!
my car has the same noises, too... and reading all the responses from everyone is making me feel a lot better about it. If you want to meet up sometime to hear each others' cars, I am still in the MD area.
Billman: how much does it cost to replace the t-chain tensioner? I am no longer under warranty, and do not think I can get the TSB done for free.
thanks
Mike
my car has the same noises, too... and reading all the responses from everyone is making me feel a lot better about it. If you want to meet up sometime to hear each others' cars, I am still in the MD area.
Billman: how much does it cost to replace the t-chain tensioner? I am no longer under warranty, and do not think I can get the TSB done for free.
thanks
Mike
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Originally Posted by billman250,May 15 2005, 09:48 PM
I've replaced about 6-7 timing chain tensioners on s2ks, all with a clattering/ratcheting type of noise.
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All cars bro....as a matter of fact, my 03 was one of them, and the next two on the list are 03's as well. I have a really good sound clip of the t-chain tensioner noise, I will try to get it up here on this thread soon.
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Originally Posted by SolReborn,May 16 2005, 06:18 AM
tizbad2k: I see you have a wam account... im a fellow terp!!
my car has the same noises, too... and reading all the responses from everyone is making me feel a lot better about it. If you want to meet up sometime to hear each others' cars, I am still in the MD area.
Billman: how much does it cost to replace the t-chain tensioner? I am no longer under warranty, and do not think I can get the TSB done for free.
thanks
Mike
my car has the same noises, too... and reading all the responses from everyone is making me feel a lot better about it. If you want to meet up sometime to hear each others' cars, I am still in the MD area.
Billman: how much does it cost to replace the t-chain tensioner? I am no longer under warranty, and do not think I can get the TSB done for free.
thanks
Mike
I dont think there is a TSB yet for the timing chain tensioner, but if the process doesnt involve anything that could throw off the timing, which i dont think it would (but could), then we can actually get together and do this for the cost of the parts, i dont know how well the previous owner took care of this car, so im gonna inspect/replace just about anything that isnt as it should be.
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Originally Posted by billman250,May 16 2005, 12:19 PM
All cars bro....as a matter of fact, my 03 was one of them, and the next two on the list are 03's as well. I have a really good sound clip of the t-chain tensioner noise, I will try to get it up here on this thread soon.
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Originally Posted by SolReborn,May 16 2005, 10:18 AM
Billman: how much does it cost to replace the t-chain tensioner?
Part retails for 120-160..