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RE: Noise from engine compartment

To: "'Edwin Vaughan'" <vaughme@mail.auburn.edu>,
Subject: RE: Noise from engine compartment
From: Phil Vanner <pvanner@pclink.com>
Date: Wed, 21 Apr 1999 15:13:42 -0500
The alternator fan fouling the alt body? Is there a bearing in there that's 
dying and as it lets go the belt tension is pulling the fan/pulley out of 
alignment? The fan (I'm talkin' engine fan now) may be fouling the shroud a 
bit, but I would expect that to make a godawful noise audible at all times.

Good description of the sound, BTW.

Phil Vanner
Mk1 Midget

-----Original Message-----
From:   Edwin Vaughan [SMTP:vaughme@mail.auburn.edu]
Sent:   Wednesday, April 21, 1999 2:17 PM
To:     'MG NUTS'
Subject:        Noise from engine compartment


Hello All,

Yesterday afternoon I pulled into my drive way, shut off my '77 MGB and
noticed a sound like a table saw makes when the power is shut off (kind of
a slinnngggg chang chang chang). I thought something might be fouling one
of the pulleys. I popped the hood and found nothing. I started the car up
and shut it off again....no sound. This morning after driving the car 10
minutes, maybe, I shut it off and the sound was there, just muted. Again
this afternoon, after driving for about 10 min., I shut the car off, it
ran-on or dieseled for a couple seconds and the sound was more chunky. The
alternator is not loose and the fan pulley is not loose. What could this
sound be?

TIA,

Edwin
'77 B

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