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I have a squeaky pulley. It makes a serious racket until the car warms up. Any ideas on how to figure out which one it is, other than replacing them one at a time?
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07 Grabber Orange Manual GT
Whipple HO Superchager, Tokico D Specs, FRPP Springs, Steeda Rear Sway Bar, Spoon Adjustable Panrod , Flowmaster Axle Backs, J&M Chamber Plates, LCAs and Adjustable UCA, GT500 Brembo brakes, Autometer Nexus Gauges, Thumprrr tensioner, LPW Diff cover
Do you think it's an idler or an actual pulley. You can VERY CAREFULLY put a piece of rubber hose near each pulley and hold to your ear to try to narrow it down.
Spray WD-40 INSIDE the alternator -- that may cure it. Did for me.
(Do not spray belt!)
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I have a squeaky pulley. It makes a serious racket until the car warms up. Any ideas on how to figure out which one it is, other than replacing them one at a time?
I had an idle pulley go on my '00 GT. What I did to identify which one was going was blast the center of the pulleys, one at a time, with WD40. When the noise went away I know which idle pulley it was and replaced that one.
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2007 GT, convertible, Windveil Blue / Light Graphite leather, black top, 5 speed, Bullitt wheels, Deleted Spoiler, C&L Racer CAI & Brenspeed tune, Roush rear springs, Hurst Billet Shifter, JBA shorty headers, FRPP 3.73's ...
I had an idle pulley go on my '00 GT. What I did to identify which one was going was blast the center of the pulleys, one at a time, with WD40. When the noise went away I know which idle pulley it was and replaced that one.
Not a bad idea except you end up contaminating your belt..
The belt didn't seem to mind. I had changed the belt at ~50,000 miles, changed the idle pulley at ~70,000 mile, sold the car just shy of 100,000 miles and the belt still looked good...
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2007 GT, convertible, Windveil Blue / Light Graphite leather, black top, 5 speed, Bullitt wheels, Deleted Spoiler, C&L Racer CAI & Brenspeed tune, Roush rear springs, Hurst Billet Shifter, JBA shorty headers, FRPP 3.73's ...