Date: Fri, 22 Apr 2011 18:19:46 -0700
Reply-To: Scott Daniel - Turbovans <scottdaniel@TURBOVANS.COM>
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From: Scott Daniel - Turbovans <scottdaniel@TURBOVANS.COM>
Subject: Re: 1990 Multivan with noise in front
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I
definitely hear it/feel it when I am veering to the left and not to the
right.
since the right side has more load on it in a left swerve ..i ( and it
gets quiet, or less noisy, in a right swerve..)
that tends to say the right side wheel bearings are failing.
If you are sure it's in front ....then it's in front.
It could be the rear also.
re the notch ..
they can be 'dim' let's say.
but ..very easy to find if your tech ............
remove distributor cap ..........see where rotor points,
turn engine by hand until rotor points to the faint index mark on the top
edge of the distributor ( about 4 o'clock position when looking straight
down at the dist ) ............or to the wire that goes to # 1 cylinder..
the right forward one.
then with the engine positioned on # 1 tdc to fire ..
the notches will be easy to find. I use bright touch-up paint to highlight
them.
There are two notches, one on one part of the pulley, the other on the
other part - decent picture of it in Bentley I'm pretty sure.
and I imagine a smog tech doesn't think digging into taking off the
distrubutor cap to figure out timing marks is part of a smog check job ..but
it's super easy to do on a waterboxer engine. Most engines he sees these
days don't even have a distributor. But waterboxer vanagons do ..
good ole regular electronic ignition ones.
Scott
www.turbovans.com
----- Original Message -----
From: "Debra Clark" <clark10006@COX.NET>
To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM>
Sent: Friday, April 22, 2011 5:39 PM
Subject: 1990 Multivan with noise in front
>I know it's Friday but I have a technical question and I have a feeling
>that
> the outcome isn't going to be fun at all. ($$$)
>
>
>
> I've owned my 90 Multivan since early 2002 and this list helped me as
> through the "early years" and then over a year ago, my van was stolen.
> Fortunately, it was recovered in about a week and without a lot of damage.
> This list helped me get the parts I needed to put it back together. Now,
> I've come to a third stage of van ownership - my 18 year old son thinks
> it's
> his car! Actually, he loves the car and treats her well; as well as an 18
> year old male can, I guess. But he's oblivious. Yesterday and today, I
> drove it for the first time in a long while to get it smogged. (That was
> an
> adventure in itself. The mechanic couldn't locate the "notch" to check
> the
> timing and the gas cap didn't pass.) But I did start noticing a
> noise...and
> so here are the symtoms:
>
>
>
> It is a deep hum that seems to be coming from the driver's front wheel
> well
> area. I feel a slight vibration that accompanies it. I don't hear
> it/feel
> it under about 25 mph and it does get a bit louder as I accelerate. I
> definitely hear it/feel it when I am veering to the left and not to the
> right. (over 25) I don't hear or feel anything when I slow down to make a
> turn or when I'm maneuvering at low speeds. (Backing up/U-turns)
>
>
>
> I have a mechanic who I, mostly, trust but I'd appreciate some learned
> speculation so I prepare my mind and wallet! Thanks for any input.
>
>
>
> Debra
>
> 90 Multivan
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