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Chirping sound when engine warms up

WolfgangKromhonger

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I went through current threads, and none seem to sound like my issue. I am sorry if this has been answered on another thread and I did not see it. I have a chirping sound (like a chirp/squeak) coming from somewhere on the turbo side of the M35 multi-fuel engine once it is warmed up. It idles fine, no loss in power, the chirping speeds up with the RPM's and is hard to hear at/after 1500RPMs. It starts after a few minutes after start-up when the engine is warm, I have climbed all over the engine while it is running and can only tell that it is on the passenger side of the truck. I must admit, I am half deaf due to my military job in the USAF, so I do have trouble pinpointing sound. Any help you guys have for me would be great!
 

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Belt chip from alternator pulley,? - try spraying a little water/lube on it and see if it changes/ceases. If not might be a turbo compressor rub.
 

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If it only produce the chip when warm, warm up the engine and then disconnect the inlet/exit tubing from the turbo and spin it by hand, you may feel it drag also. Or use a rod to act as a stethoscope and listen.
 

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There are rebuild kits out there, better to have a shop go through it. Double check the rest of the truck. All my trucks have certain rattles/chips, squeaks, produced by cowls, hoods, panels, etc. They come and go depending on RPM.
 

cattlerepairman

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I'd check all the belt driven accessories. Air compressor can chirp, too. One way is to un-do (i.e. loosen) all belts and listen if the sound is still there.
 

WolfgangKromhonger

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I will check it all...I don't think it is coming from the front, but it can't hurt to look. Thank you guys for the help! I am glad I found this site, I have a Weapons Hauler I am going to be restoring and will most likely have issues there as well.
 

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Anyone collecting/operating MVs has issues. As the old saying goes, "if it's got tits or wheels, it going to give you problems".
 

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Before I did anything, I'd put a long screwdriver's handle up to my ear and touch the tip around on the motor. It works like a stethoscope.

SOunds to me like maybe a valve adjustment is needed or as stated an exhaust leak. Touching various parts will get you closer to the issue.

As stated in another thread, staring at it like a retard for an hour or two, is the first step in any troubleshooting process.
 
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