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Re: OT: Ford truck help
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Posted by hay on January 05, 2006 at 04:55:53 from (207.218.233.4):
In Reply to: Re: OT: Ford truck help posted by UncleTom on January 04, 2006 at 14:21:43:
belt squeeling, chirping, etc is mostly caused from worn tensioner pulley or idler pulley or the fan pully. some fan pulleys were made improperly (so says the local ford dealer) and that is a major cause of noise. also use a DAYCO brand grip belt and that will help stop the noise better than any other brand i have found. i have had 3 tensioners and 3 idlers and 13 belts on my 1993 F-150 and i still squeeks and chirps. Ford is junk in my reasoning, but can't get rid of it. i never will buy another ford product as long as i live.
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