LT1 Dayco pulley squeal

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Well thanks to Dyrt and all others. I straight edged the pulley and sure enough it needed to be shimmed out, approx 3/16”.
HOWEVER i must have had two noises simultaneously because I thought it was still there quite shortly into a ride. I discovered at 30+ mph, epecially between 30 and 60 i have the squeak. It definitely seems to be up front. I can put the car into neutral and coast and the squeak there, so i know its not motor related. As the car naturally slows the pitch changes. And its not the brakes. When i apply brake it makes no change/does not disappear. I am stumped but its driving me nuts. I am thinking wheel bearings? They are new …
 
Well thanks to Dyrt and all others. I straight edged the pulley and sure enough it needed to be shimmed out, approx 3/16”.
HOWEVER i must have had two noises simultaneously because I thought it was still there quite shortly into a ride. I discovered at 30+ mph, epecially between 30 and 60 i have the squeak. It definitely seems to be up front. I can put the car into neutral and coast and the squeak there, so i know its not motor related. As the car naturally slows the pitch changes. And its not the brakes. When i apply brake it makes no change/does not disappear. I am stumped but its driving me nuts. I am thinking wheel bearings? They are new …
Is it a constant squeak or pulsing? Like does it sound like there is a constant contact with something or does it sound like you are getting a short contact with every revolution? Could be the dust shield on the brakes contacting the rotor.
 
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Is it a constant squeak or pulsing? Like does it sound like there is a constant contact with something or does it sound like you are getting a short contact with every revolution? Could be the dust shield on the brakes contacting the rotor.
Sounds like short contact. I am always careful with the dust shields as i have chased that in the past, but i will take a look
 
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Sounds like short contact. I am always careful with the dust shields as i have chased that in the past, but i will take a look
While you're in there, might be a good idea to jack up each front wheel off the ground and spin it and see if you could tell which one is coming from. It could be a stick or something stuck up between the rotor and the spindle or something ridiculous like that.
 
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While you're in there, might be a good idea to jack up each front wheel off the ground and spin it and see if you could tell which one is coming from. It could be a stick or something stuck up between the rotor and the spindle or something ridiculous like that.
I plan on getting it on stands tonight
 
While you're in there, might be a good idea to jack up each front wheel off the ground and spin it and see if you could tell which one is coming from. It could be a stick or something stuck up between the rotor and the spindle or something ridiculous like that.
Well no luck. Everyhing looks fine. Pulled calipers, pads. I dont see anything rubbing. I think if it was brakes then the noise would disappear when braking. Wheels spin freely, dust shields are not rubbing. I am stumped.
 
Well no luck. Everyhing looks fine. Pulled calipers, pads. I dont see anything rubbing. I think if it was brakes then the noise would disappear when braking. Wheels spin freely, dust shields are not rubbing. I am stumped.
If it's still on stands, spin the rear wheels by hand and listen.
 
If it's still on stands, spin the rear wheels by hand and listen.
Id like to fire it on stands and get it up to ~45 where it makes the noise. But on the road its quiet for about 5-10 minutes before it starts up. I am (almost) positive its not the rear tho. Sounds like front left. I did play with brake pads, bending tangs, etc, to tighten everything up .
 
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