Bird under the hood!

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Yukon96

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OK. I'm really annoyed, and embarrassed, driving down the road with this damn bird chirping under my hood,:bigbird: for everyone around me to hear. First, I try a new tentioner pulley. Chirping stopped for a day, than came back. Than replaced the belt with a new one. Good for another day, than the little ***** came back once again. Last try was the idler pulley. Good, again, for a few miles, than, same result. Don't get me wrong , I like birds, and the sounds they make, just not under my hood. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
 

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Take the belt off and spin each pulley you can.
You may not get noise, however it should turn smoothly. If any of the feel rough pulley's that's your problem.
 

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It could possibly not even be the pulleys. Mine was making that exact noise and it's a vacuum leak. You might wanna check your intake gaskets.


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When I srpay the belt with belt dressing the noise stops for a few minutes, than comes back. I've checked all pulleys for play and found that the power steering pulley has a little. However, I still hear the chirping on the right side front of the motor where the tentioner pulley is, which is new. I don't even want to get into the intake gaskets, because it's running like new. Only three thousand on the motor. I am just befuddled.:insane:
 
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Let me know if you find that bird. I have the same thing on my 96 and it does indeed drive you batty.

Thanks birdman, that was right on time!
 
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Well, I am currently on my second new tension pulley, (of which I've confirmed the noise is coming from), from Auto Zone, inthechateau. Still there, though not as bad. I'm thinking of trying a different brand. I will keep ya informed.
 

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I was chasing the same problem for a while. Ended up being my power steering pulley going out.
 
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That's what I'm afraid of at this point, laredo. I so don't even want to mess with that either!
 
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Well, thanks laredo! I decided to grow some balls and mess with the dreaded power steer pump pulley. It appeared the pulley was pressed in about an eighth inch too far, so I went to Autozone and borrowed a pulley install/remove kit. Pulled it out flush with the pump shaft, and now she purrs like a kitten again. This seems to be a fairly common problem that not many people know about. I hope this fiasco I just went through makes it easier for some others in the future. Thanks to everyone who had suggestions here. :gay:
 

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