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Old 07-26-2006, 10:11 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Annoying squeak in engine

Every morning when I first start my ignition, I hear an annoying squeak coming from the engine. It's deffintiley related to one of the wheels that turns the belt. What's odd, is that it stops after about 1min and is fine the rest of the day so long as the truck doesn't sit for longer than 6hrs. Anybody have this problem? If so, what do I need to do? I already tried some outer lubrication and nada! The truck runs fine, but I don't want further damage.
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Re: Annoying squeak in engine

I've had this same problem but couldn't reproduce the problem because it hadn't been sitting, I couldn't figure it out either, but it's annoying as crap...spunds like a bird stuck under the hood
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Re: Annoying squeak in engine

Sounds like a bad pulley.
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Re: Annoying squeak in engine

mine does that also!!!
pretty sure its the belt though.. maybe its dried out? im going to buy some belt lube this weekend when i pick up a new a/f and incabin a/f
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