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Subject: FW: Squawking Engine
From: "Jon" <triumph@bigolbear.com>
Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2002 20:29:16 -0500
Mine made sounds somewhat like that when the fan clutch went.

Jon
'77 (mostly) 1500 "Ol' Yeller"
www.bigolbear.com

-----Original Message-----
From: spitfires-owner@autox.team.net
[mailto:spitfires-owner@autox.team.net]On Behalf Of Ree Gurley
Sent: Friday, February 15, 2002 11:28 AM
To: Spitfire List
Subject: Squawking Engine


     A pretty good week with my just-acquired near-comatose Spit.  Nice
visit Saturday from fellow-lister Ward Pettis; I learned a lot (thanks,
Ward) & we took a short neighborhood run in my Spit driver.
     Addressed Challenge #1: Battery Completely Dead After Sitting A Day.
Fritzy switch to the trunk/boot light - disconnected light for now.
     Addressing Challenge #2: Clutch Would Not Disengage.  Pumped like
crazy, got pressure, she disengages! - will re-do hydraulics next week.
     Challenge #3: Intermittent, Loud, Raspy Bearing Squawk From Front of
Engine.  Sounds sort of like a dry throw-out bearing, but deeper & louder &
is definitely from the front of the engine.  It will scream for a few
seconds, then shut up, then keep cycling back & forth (not rhythmic - RPM
change seems to indirectly affect it). The more I run the car (it apparently
hadn't been run for several months - maybe longer), the less the squawking
(I think).  Tried a "stethoscope" - seems to be the water-pump housing area,
but not positive (an antsy maneuver with a bunch of spinning belts, pulleys
& fan).  Removed belts, ran engine (obviously for only a very short period),
and heard NO squawking.  No discernable wobble in water-pump shaft, no
visible leakage.
     I've addressed many water-pumps over the decades, but mostly GM, never
Triumph.  Am I looking in the right direction?  Is there something in the
front of the camshaft or crankshaft that could be squawking like this?
Would this (water-pump?) squawk possibly tend to dissipate as I run the
engine more often (& thereby perhaps provide it some much needed
lubrication)?  Are the replacement water-pumps of decent quality?  (VB has
them on sale now till the 28th for $40 - I should probably just go ahead &
get one, & hope that's the problem.)
     [The PO threw me a bit of a curve, because included in the numerous
un-installed parts are a new timing chain, sprockets, gaskets, etc.  Did he
know something I don't, or was he just overlooking the obvious (the
water-pump)?]
     Am I thinking straight - toward the water-pump? or being
overly-optimistic?  All opinions/observations welcome from fellow-listers,
who I recognize, though not older, are generally much wiser than I am.

Cheers,  Ree G. in Silver Spring, MD - '78 FM73070U O  driver - '77 FM62988U
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