06 F150 TXR.
Been a couple weeks but a noise started that sounded like a dry cam belt.
Belt looks fine. Took a screw driver to the tensioner mount, (while running), listening to the base. I could hear a definite "click" from the unit as it rotates.
Put a little bit of gear oil where the top seal is (for the tensioner) and let it sit before cleaning excess away and re-starting. The noise seemed to diminish approx 80% but I could still hear/feel it thru the screw driver.
This am, I set the engine at TDC, cam marks lined up and took tension off the tensioner. Spun it best (still a little belt drag) I could, could NOT feel any "notches".
For S&G's, tried moving the main roller (see below video's) up and down by
hand.
Diagonally, I could move it up and down approx .015" measured at where I'm pointing (pic).
I've read a previous post from RB that he's never seen that bearing itself fail.
Yours and other's opinions before I order a new one?
.
Been a couple weeks but a noise started that sounded like a dry cam belt.
Belt looks fine. Took a screw driver to the tensioner mount, (while running), listening to the base. I could hear a definite "click" from the unit as it rotates.
Put a little bit of gear oil where the top seal is (for the tensioner) and let it sit before cleaning excess away and re-starting. The noise seemed to diminish approx 80% but I could still hear/feel it thru the screw driver.
This am, I set the engine at TDC, cam marks lined up and took tension off the tensioner. Spun it best (still a little belt drag) I could, could NOT feel any "notches".
For S&G's, tried moving the main roller (see below video's) up and down by
hand.
Diagonally, I could move it up and down approx .015" measured at where I'm pointing (pic).
I've read a previous post from RB that he's never seen that bearing itself fail.
Yours and other's opinions before I order a new one?
.
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