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agent99 01-02-2007 09:46 AM

wow you guys will love this one..!!
 
the squilling noise has stopped... it may come back who knows...spooky..
could have been the belt.. but listen to this.. I stopped by my local mech
told him what was going on.. and just incase it starts again i would like
an estimate. well of course he gave me one of what i thought. to replace
the throwout bearing and the whole shabang would be 650.00 then i went to
a transmission specialist my husband knows he told me and estimate for the
same thing for 325.00... and he told me its very unusual for a throwout
bearing to subside on the squilling once its already there... any feedback
on this ghost... i wonder if it was the belt.. but why... once it was
replace did it still squill and not now... could it be that it was
adjusting itself.. ?? i know that sounds stupied but being a girl .. im
grabing at long shots... thanks..


Matt Macchiarolo 01-02-2007 10:27 AM

Re: wow you guys will love this one..!!
 
If you think it still might be the front, check the idler pulley on the
serpentine belt system. I had an XJ that had a bad idler pulley that sounded
like a belt.

"agent99" <agent99ri@cox.net> wrote in message
news:902df6a11a5a855479d9a9cc0092c925@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com...
> the squilling noise has stopped... it may come back who knows...spooky..
> could have been the belt.. but listen to this.. I stopped by my local mech
> told him what was going on.. and just incase it starts again i would like
> an estimate. well of course he gave me one of what i thought. to replace
> the throwout bearing and the whole shabang would be 650.00 then i went to
> a transmission specialist my husband knows he told me and estimate for the
> same thing for 325.00... and he told me its very unusual for a throwout
> bearing to subside on the squilling once its already there... any feedback
> on this ghost... i wonder if it was the belt.. but why... once it was
> replace did it still squill and not now... could it be that it was
> adjusting itself.. ?? i know that sounds stupied but being a girl .. im
> grabing at long shots... thanks..
>




Matt Macchiarolo 01-02-2007 10:27 AM

Re: wow you guys will love this one..!!
 
If you think it still might be the front, check the idler pulley on the
serpentine belt system. I had an XJ that had a bad idler pulley that sounded
like a belt.

"agent99" <agent99ri@cox.net> wrote in message
news:902df6a11a5a855479d9a9cc0092c925@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com...
> the squilling noise has stopped... it may come back who knows...spooky..
> could have been the belt.. but listen to this.. I stopped by my local mech
> told him what was going on.. and just incase it starts again i would like
> an estimate. well of course he gave me one of what i thought. to replace
> the throwout bearing and the whole shabang would be 650.00 then i went to
> a transmission specialist my husband knows he told me and estimate for the
> same thing for 325.00... and he told me its very unusual for a throwout
> bearing to subside on the squilling once its already there... any feedback
> on this ghost... i wonder if it was the belt.. but why... once it was
> replace did it still squill and not now... could it be that it was
> adjusting itself.. ?? i know that sounds stupied but being a girl .. im
> grabing at long shots... thanks..
>




Matt Macchiarolo 01-02-2007 10:27 AM

Re: wow you guys will love this one..!!
 
If you think it still might be the front, check the idler pulley on the
serpentine belt system. I had an XJ that had a bad idler pulley that sounded
like a belt.

"agent99" <agent99ri@cox.net> wrote in message
news:902df6a11a5a855479d9a9cc0092c925@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com...
> the squilling noise has stopped... it may come back who knows...spooky..
> could have been the belt.. but listen to this.. I stopped by my local mech
> told him what was going on.. and just incase it starts again i would like
> an estimate. well of course he gave me one of what i thought. to replace
> the throwout bearing and the whole shabang would be 650.00 then i went to
> a transmission specialist my husband knows he told me and estimate for the
> same thing for 325.00... and he told me its very unusual for a throwout
> bearing to subside on the squilling once its already there... any feedback
> on this ghost... i wonder if it was the belt.. but why... once it was
> replace did it still squill and not now... could it be that it was
> adjusting itself.. ?? i know that sounds stupied but being a girl .. im
> grabing at long shots... thanks..
>




DougW 01-02-2007 10:41 AM

Re: wow you guys will love this one..!!
 
agent99 wrote:
> the squilling noise has stopped... it may come back who
> knows...spooky.. could have been the belt.. but listen to this.. I
> stopped by my local mech told him what was going on.. and just incase
> it starts again i would like an estimate. well of course he gave me
> one of what i thought. to replace the throwout bearing and the whole
> shabang would be 650.00 then i went to a transmission specialist my
> husband knows he told me and estimate for the same thing for
> 325.00... and he told me its very unusual for a throwout bearing to
> subside on the squilling once its already there... any feedback on
> this ghost... i wonder if it was the belt.. but why... once it was
> replace did it still squill and not now... could it be that it was
> adjusting itself.. ?? i know that sounds stupied but being a girl ..
> im grabing at long shots... thanks..


If the belt was very slick it could have left traces on the pulleys.
I usually take a brass brush and brake-kleen to the pulley surfaces
before putting on a new belt.

--
DougW



DougW 01-02-2007 10:41 AM

Re: wow you guys will love this one..!!
 
agent99 wrote:
> the squilling noise has stopped... it may come back who
> knows...spooky.. could have been the belt.. but listen to this.. I
> stopped by my local mech told him what was going on.. and just incase
> it starts again i would like an estimate. well of course he gave me
> one of what i thought. to replace the throwout bearing and the whole
> shabang would be 650.00 then i went to a transmission specialist my
> husband knows he told me and estimate for the same thing for
> 325.00... and he told me its very unusual for a throwout bearing to
> subside on the squilling once its already there... any feedback on
> this ghost... i wonder if it was the belt.. but why... once it was
> replace did it still squill and not now... could it be that it was
> adjusting itself.. ?? i know that sounds stupied but being a girl ..
> im grabing at long shots... thanks..


If the belt was very slick it could have left traces on the pulleys.
I usually take a brass brush and brake-kleen to the pulley surfaces
before putting on a new belt.

--
DougW



DougW 01-02-2007 10:41 AM

Re: wow you guys will love this one..!!
 
agent99 wrote:
> the squilling noise has stopped... it may come back who
> knows...spooky.. could have been the belt.. but listen to this.. I
> stopped by my local mech told him what was going on.. and just incase
> it starts again i would like an estimate. well of course he gave me
> one of what i thought. to replace the throwout bearing and the whole
> shabang would be 650.00 then i went to a transmission specialist my
> husband knows he told me and estimate for the same thing for
> 325.00... and he told me its very unusual for a throwout bearing to
> subside on the squilling once its already there... any feedback on
> this ghost... i wonder if it was the belt.. but why... once it was
> replace did it still squill and not now... could it be that it was
> adjusting itself.. ?? i know that sounds stupied but being a girl ..
> im grabing at long shots... thanks..


If the belt was very slick it could have left traces on the pulleys.
I usually take a brass brush and brake-kleen to the pulley surfaces
before putting on a new belt.

--
DougW



Earle Horton 01-02-2007 11:14 AM

Re: wow you guys will love this one..!!
 
"Squeal, squealed, squealing, squealer".

Saludos,

Earle

"agent99" <agent99ri@cox.net> wrote in message
news:902df6a11a5a855479d9a9cc0092c925@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com...
> the squilling noise has stopped... it may come back who knows...spooky..
> could have been the belt.. but listen to this.. I stopped by my local mech
> told him what was going on.. and just incase it starts again i would like
> an estimate. well of course he gave me one of what i thought. to replace
> the throwout bearing and the whole shabang would be 650.00 then i went to
> a transmission specialist my husband knows he told me and estimate for the
> same thing for 325.00... and he told me its very unusual for a throwout
> bearing to subside on the squilling once its already there... any feedback
> on this ghost... i wonder if it was the belt.. but why... once it was
> replace did it still squill and not now... could it be that it was
> adjusting itself.. ?? i know that sounds stupied but being a girl .. im
> grabing at long shots... thanks..
>





Earle Horton 01-02-2007 11:14 AM

Re: wow you guys will love this one..!!
 
"Squeal, squealed, squealing, squealer".

Saludos,

Earle

"agent99" <agent99ri@cox.net> wrote in message
news:902df6a11a5a855479d9a9cc0092c925@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com...
> the squilling noise has stopped... it may come back who knows...spooky..
> could have been the belt.. but listen to this.. I stopped by my local mech
> told him what was going on.. and just incase it starts again i would like
> an estimate. well of course he gave me one of what i thought. to replace
> the throwout bearing and the whole shabang would be 650.00 then i went to
> a transmission specialist my husband knows he told me and estimate for the
> same thing for 325.00... and he told me its very unusual for a throwout
> bearing to subside on the squilling once its already there... any feedback
> on this ghost... i wonder if it was the belt.. but why... once it was
> replace did it still squill and not now... could it be that it was
> adjusting itself.. ?? i know that sounds stupied but being a girl .. im
> grabing at long shots... thanks..
>





Earle Horton 01-02-2007 11:14 AM

Re: wow you guys will love this one..!!
 
"Squeal, squealed, squealing, squealer".

Saludos,

Earle

"agent99" <agent99ri@cox.net> wrote in message
news:902df6a11a5a855479d9a9cc0092c925@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com...
> the squilling noise has stopped... it may come back who knows...spooky..
> could have been the belt.. but listen to this.. I stopped by my local mech
> told him what was going on.. and just incase it starts again i would like
> an estimate. well of course he gave me one of what i thought. to replace
> the throwout bearing and the whole shabang would be 650.00 then i went to
> a transmission specialist my husband knows he told me and estimate for the
> same thing for 325.00... and he told me its very unusual for a throwout
> bearing to subside on the squilling once its already there... any feedback
> on this ghost... i wonder if it was the belt.. but why... once it was
> replace did it still squill and not now... could it be that it was
> adjusting itself.. ?? i know that sounds stupied but being a girl .. im
> grabing at long shots... thanks..
>






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