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right, with the car parked up and running, all is good but you rev above 2500 revs and theres a rumbling/knocking noise from around the charger/alternater area, this noise is only between 2500 & 3000 revs but the noise is always there when driving after 2500 revs.

now i know this is obviously not good but ive got full intention of having my other charger rebuilt when i get a few quid together for piece of mind.

 

now i really want to go to ed38 this weekend and im only going to have the g60 available to go in, think i should risk it and just drive the 150 mile trip with the dodgy noise??

 

karl.

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could just be your waterpump making that noise! i had a very similar noise coming from mine when the pump was shagged.. i thought it was the charger aswell but turned out to be the waterpump....

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its could be resonic(?) sounds from the charger belt as it pics up speed. are you running tooth belt or std ribbed.?

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Stcik a driver around the bracket for the charger/alternator...then stick your ear on it.

 

be carefull of any jewellry hanging around...try and listen for the noises place of emmitance? :? :lol:

 

May be the plastic belt wheels...but as said above,i also had a similar noise when my water pump died.

 

Neil.

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its a knocking noise, you can feel it through the plastic cover that goes over the pulley end of the alternater, im just a bit paranoid that its going to go bang and leave bits of charger all over the M6 or M1 this weekend

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well the charger didnt blow up, its still in one piece after the trip to ed38, just going to have to be a bit of trial and error to find out whats wrong with it

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