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Old 06-11-2010, 08:01 AM   #1
troystanton78
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Default 220 xr8 annoying engine noise/issue

So, i have this noise, it sounds exactly the same as a slipping belt(but it isn't), it only happens whilst accelerating, usually hard, but not all the time, it sounds as if its coming from the right side of engine as you are looking at it, deep though, not a pulley or belt, as i said its not all the time, when it happens it stops when i back off, but i can slip it into neutral and keep it going at around 1500+ rpm, there is no miss or power drop or anything else that i have noticed when it occurs, although i have backed off straight away as i don't know what it is, i have had two guys give 2 totally different suggestions, 1. vacuum noise 2.timing chain bit sceptical on these, what do you guys reakon
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