Todays wrenching

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^LOL! I think I'm gonna bite the bullet and go longfields. It will be interesting to see how long stock ones will last this weekend. If I stay on the bunny trails I'd do ok. Hmmm......
 
As well you should. I'll bring the camera.
 
My truck needs a lot of work after Fall Gathering. I had a lot of fun!


this boy is committed to the sport my friends
as if this was not enough, Chris hit this same obstacle the next day the other way and popped a birf!
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PIX? Or do you still not know how to use a camera?
 
So as we were unloading from the FG my Dad starts his car and there is a rumbling under the hood. Its a Scion TC. Now it sounds like an alternator bearing but could also be a water pump or AC compressor. Any suggestions on the best way to diagnose? I haven't really had a chance to look at it in any great legnth since I had to leave for work right away.
 
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Take the belt off and twist the pullies to see if one binds up more or has any slop in it... just a thought... good luck
 
So as we were unloading from the FG my Dad starts his car and there is a rumbling under the hood. Its a Scion TC. Now it sounds like an alternator bearing but could also be a water pump or AC compressor. Any suggestions on the best way to diagnose? I haven't really had a chance to look at it in any great legnth since I had to leave for work right away.

How did the Scion get under the hood?
 
So as we were unloading from the FG my Dad starts his car and there is a rumbling under the hood. Its a Scion TC. Now it sounds like an alternator bearing but could also be a water pump or AC compressor. Any suggestions on the best way to diagnose? I haven't really had a chance to look at it in any great legnth since I had to leave for work right away.
My wife's Scion XD had a sound and it ended up being the water pump. Luckily the car was still under a extended warranty and was fixed for free. They did show the price and it would have been $600 to fix.
 
take a long long screw driver and put one and on the alt and the other to you ear like a stethoscope, see witch pulley is louder.
 

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