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After my engine runs awhile and gets nice and warm, maybe 30 minutes after a good hard run, I am getting a shrill noise out of the engine bay that I just can't isolate. It is either one of two things - either my new Delco-style alternator (new AutoZone Gold) bearings or , believe it or not, my valve springs have worn a nice imprint in the inside wall of my aluminum valve cover. That's right, upon cleaning the darn thing up, I noticed some distinct scoreing on the walls of the cover, just too snug a fit. I am guessing that when the engine gets hot, everything expands and thus contact. Surprisingly, the darn thing drops right on when installing it. Guess I need to pop it off and shave the inside. Could the alternator bearings, even new, be making the noise. An option is get the car up to heat then loosen the alternator to take it out of operation. Of course this takes the water pump out too so I would have a very small window of time to check it out, and it really only is audible while driving and under load. Go figure!
Bill
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