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    i have a 2005 F115 and when I slow down to idle after running down the lake I hear a sound which to me sounds like a belt noise
    Like an alternator belt sound a car engine would have .
    Not a squeal just a whirring sound

    Thoughts ?

  • #2
    Please post a video.

    Better yet, with cowl removed.

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    • #3
      I would expect the driveshaft bushing to be described as a squeal, not whirring

      OP, it doesn't drive the alternator - but there IS a belt there, driving the cams

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      • #4
        Originally posted by fairdeal View Post
        I would expect the driveshaft bushing to be described as a squeal, not whirring

        OP, it doesn't drive the alternator - but there IS a belt there, driving the cams
        Motor is new to me
        I don't know yet how many hours are on it
        Honestly doesnt look like many but I have ordered a timing belt for it just for piece of mind .
        Is it possible that timing belt could be heard ?

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        • #5
          Originally posted by fairdeal View Post
          I would expect the driveshaft bushing to be described as a squeal, not whirring

          OP, it doesn't drive the alternator - but there IS a belt there, driving the cams
          Yikes
          Driveshaft bushing ?
          That sounds expensive

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Northbaptiste View Post
            Yikes
            Driveshaft bushing ?
            That sounds expensive
            actually, not - referring to the "steady bushing" which is located a few inches above the water pump.
            Its arguably a "non-essential" part and commonly makes a "squealing" sound.

            inexpensive and not a big deal to replace if necessary

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            • #7
              before throwing parts at the motor drop the lower unit and grease the driveshaft bushing with the correct grease.
              put it back together and see if that was the problem.
              or squirt some lub onto the drive shaft so it will run down to the bushing to see if it makes a difference. if it does the pull and grease properly

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              • #8
                Or a video to narrow it down even more....

                Driveshaft bushing chirp was noticeable by me at idle, after motor is warmed up.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by pstephens46 View Post
                  Or a video to narrow it down even more....

                  Driveshaft bushing chirp was noticeable by me at idle, after motor is warmed up.
                  I will post a vid
                  It is only noticeable when its warmed up

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                  • #10
                    No video yet but I have noticed that it pretty much goes away in neutral .
                    Would that indicate bushing ?

                    If so is it safe to use it for the season and have it attended too in the Fall ?

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                    • #11
                      Neutral is where I noticed the bushing noise the most.

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