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  1. 24000rpm

    24000rpm F1 Rookie

    2003 360 modena.

    After I replaced the timing belts and their tensioners(hill engineering ones) about 500 miles ago, the car's developed a squeaky noise. Note that it only squeaks when the car is warm.

    Originally I thought it was the accessory belt, so I pull it off and start the car. Same noise. Opened the inspection panel and opened the timing belt protection case, the noise is there!

    I sprayed some water to the tensioner/belt contact area, the squeaking stopped! It would come back after a while.

    This happened to both sides of the timing belts.

    what would be the issue? does anyone have experience on this?
     
  2. North East Auto Doctors

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    Let me guess you didn't use the tool for setting tension.
     
  3. tbakowsky

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    ^this^--How did you set the tension on the belts?
     
  4. 24000rpm

    24000rpm F1 Rookie

    if you mean Clavis, yes, i did use it and set it to factory frequency

    are you saying I made it too tight?

     
  5. rustybits

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    If the tension of all belts was set right, you wouldn't be getting a squeek, unless you had a noisy bearing somewhere, which you surely would have found during fitment?
     
  6. FerrariDublin

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    You did release the pins that prevent the tensioners (and I do mean the tensioners and not the pulleys) from pushing out while you changed the belts?
     
  7. PAP 348

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    I bloody well hope so! :eek:
     
  8. FerrariDublin

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    Never overlook the obvious! :)
     
  9. 24000rpm

    24000rpm F1 Rookie

    alright guys.
    update: i got the new "diapaz" to test my frequency again, result: 75 hz on the left and 100 hz on the right. phew.....

    I had a local non-ferrari mechanic told me it is the hydrolic tensioner went bad.

    What do you think? after changing timing belt , suddenly the tensioner went bad, both sides?
     
  10. rustybits

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    Did you put pins in the Hydraulic tensioners when you did the work?
     
  11. 24000rpm

    24000rpm F1 Rookie

    when I was replacing the timing belt, after the work was done, I put the pin into the hole, and it slided in and out freely (after waiting for the hydraulic tensioner to self adjust)

    after 1 month(now), when I was checking what's going on with the squeaking:

    on one side , the pin can still slide in, but with some friction , on the other side, i can't really insert the pin into it.


    any ideas? is it really the hydraulic tensioner?


     

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