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i have a similar sound but is more prominent at low rpms, however it is still there throughout the rpm range. i am not sure if it is the water pump or idler pulley, or something else. at first i tried belt conditioner just to see if i got lucky. it made about 95% of it go away but slowly comes back over about an hour of run time, so that confirms it's something mechanical.

 

i know this doesn't help your problem but thought someone might be able to help us both out.

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DrThunder, I think you may have helped confirmed my issue. I was starting to wonder if it was the alternator because:

a)yes, it does increase w/rpm's, and

B) my volt meter, while it has never pushed anywhere near 14 in the 3+ months i've owned the truck, has lately been on the lower half between 9 and 14 volts.

 

But, all lights and electronics seem to be burning ok. Any other input on this? Thanks.......Greg

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does it get higher with higher rev. this happened to me and i found that i spent the bearing on my alternator going through a mud puddle

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a whirring/whining noise is a telltale sign if its coming from the alt i'd guess you have 2weeks to a month before replcaement time.

 

mine got to the point it would start whining (intermittent problem in my case) then the volts would cut out and it quit workin for a few minutes at a time eventually she went out and didn't come back for about 15 minutes so i replaced it

 

oh and the bro's XJ did the same exact whirring noise cause as soon as he heard mine he told me i had 3weeks and sure enough! :redX: 3 weeks later

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Thanks for the input. I think mine is bearing related since it sounds more like metal on metal than just a simple whirring or whining. And it's loud enough that it is hard to pinpoint where it's coming from. I'll report back after I locate the problem, hopefully in the next week or so. It's not my DD so not a huge priority.

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