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Old 03-08-2020, 10:58 AM #16
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I didnt hear any squealing noise like in would think a bearing or pulley would make
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Been a busy week but finally had the chance to check the valves using the heater hose yesterday but didn't notice any unusually loud tick from the valves and none of the vacuum lines near the charcoal canister were loose. If it is the flexplate would the sound be noticeable only on cold starts? Also, where is the flexplate located at?

@VernySanders It seems to be coming from the power steering/ A/C condenser area, is there any way to determine whether or not the pulleys are bad?

Thanks for all the suggestions guys
Only way I know to check the bearings would be to take your belts off and give the pulleys a spin. If it turns over rough or makes a bit of a noise that's your culprit. Make sure you spin the bearing all the way
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