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Balatonm

12-11-2007 08:15:12




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My 4000 diesel runs good but but when I open it up to about half thratal it starts screaming farly loud, I think it's a baring but i'm not shur, any sugestions. Thanks in advance.




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Texasmark

12-12-2007 06:49:51




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 Re: loud screaming in reply to Balatonm, 12-11-2007 08:15:12  
Had a waterpump bearing go out. Periodically heard this screaming but couldn't locate it till one day I just happen to be looking at the fan and it was wobbling; no water leaking. Grasp the blade and could rock the shaft back and forth. New pump solved the squeal.

Mark



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Bendee

12-12-2007 05:56:05




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 Re: loud screaming in reply to Balatonm, 12-11-2007 08:15:12  
does the screaming persist or is it momentary?



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Ford850

12-11-2007 10:52:53




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 Re: loud screaming in reply to Balatonm, 12-11-2007 08:15:12  
My 850 used to scream and it turned out to be a cracked manifold. It would only scream at half to full throttle. I thought it was a belt or bearing but finally located the source by holding a piece of conduit to my ear and pointing it to the various engine areas.



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Brian in MA

12-11-2007 09:03:07




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 Re: loud screaming in reply to Balatonm, 12-11-2007 08:15:12  
Power steering possibly?



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soundguy

12-11-2007 08:39:40




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 Re: loud screaming in reply to Balatonm, 12-11-2007 08:15:12  
I'd check to see if it was a belt or pulley on an external pump or genny.. etc.

take a can of wd-40 and shoot the center of each pulley hub if the squeal stops.. you found it.

If you have a candle. you can hold it to the drive side of a belt and if it is a squeaky belt.. that will help it sometimes.

Safety alert! don't get your hands sucked into the belt/fan!

Soundguy



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