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FINALLY figured out my grinding noise! Another ?

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I've had my Sub for almost 4 months now. I've had this grinding noise for a while now, and I couldn't pinpoint it. It would happen in 2WD and 4WD(much more frequent and loud), and particularly when making low speed, sharp left turns. It is throttle sensitive. I got under there with some help of some fellow CK5'ers in the area, and realized I had a busted tranny mount. This was allowing the transfer case/tranny to move around and the front CV on the transfer case would hit the crossmember. We put on a new mount, and it helped with some of the noise I had(the banging), but not all of it(it turns out there were 2 separate noises). The crossmember contact was more the banging noise.

I began to think it was the PS box/pump, as I'd put the car in park and turn the wheel full lock left and hear the noise. I had a friend turn the wheels while I put my ear in the fender and it seemed bo be coming from that area. I added fluid and nothing changed. I then had a friend walk right next to me as I crept along in slow circles and he said the noise was actually coming from the front, not by the PS box area. Driving it around with a listener was the key.

It turns out that the fan was contacting the plastic shroud down at the bottom. A few minutes with a dremel should solve that. I know the radiator and engine have been replaced, and a tranny cooler was added. Maybe the shroud wasn't mounted back in place?

Or could this be a sign that my motor mounts are going bad? If things are moving around that much, especially in 4WD, then maybe that's something to look at. How easy is it to replace them, and where can I find the parts?

Anyway, now that I know it's not something wrong with the drivetrain(axle, hub, U-joint, etc..) I feel safe to finally go wheel the piss out of it now.:saweet:
 
It maybe the shroud not being installed properly. But on my K5 the front body bushings and bolts were worn out causing the fan to hit the shroud.

Good luck tracking it down.
 
Bad motor mounts usually put the balancer really close to the engine crossmember too...until the balancer eventually rubs the crossmember. If your fan is hitting the shroud, check the balancer to crossmember clearance too.

Rene
 
It maybe the shroud not being installed properly. But on my K5 the front body bushings and bolts were worn out causing the fan to hit the shroud.

Good luck tracking it down.

it had a 2" body lift installed about 1.5 years ago, so I'd think that things would be good and tight. The shroud is actually cracked and broken where the fan is hitting it. Although maybe the body lift would be even more of a reason to suspect something is loose......?
 
it had a 2" body lift installed about 1.5 years ago, so I'd think that things would be good and tight. The shroud is actually cracked and broken where the fan is hitting it. Although maybe the body lift would be even more of a reason to suspect something is loose......?

That right there is your problem. If nobody did anything with the fan shroud after the body lift was installed the bottom of the shroud would be VERY close to the fan and possibly hit. Look at the fan in relation to the shroud. The fan should be centered in the shroud.
 
When I installed a 1" body lift I had to trim the bottom of the fan shroud for clearance...

Rene
 
If your fan has come into contact with the shroud it probably has bent it. Check it and if it is bent replace it NOW before it tears up your water pump.
 
yeah, forgot to mention that. youve got to mate poly to poly motor and trans mounts. i am very pleased with mine, it gives a more positive "feel" to the truck.
 

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