loud engine
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loud engine
my engine is the loudest thing i have ever heard. there has to be something wrong b/c i have never heard another dodge ram with an engine this noisy. i have flowmaster 40 series exhaust and when i rev it all i can hear is my engine. all you can hear is the fan spinning faster the higher the RPM's go and then the RPM's fall very slowly. i have no idea whats going on and no one i ask seems to know. all i get is if it drives just leave it alone. but there's something wrong and i want it fixed. any ideas?
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RE: loud engine
you know when you hear a brand new car running? well ya dont really... brand new engines purr almost silently... i know what you mean... my engine does it too..just not that loud.... i could be a number of things... with added mileage to the engine means added wear do all the accessories... ie. all the crap thats belt driven usually has bearings and they can wear out causing added ambient noise.... best thing to narrow down whast causing the most noise if getting a mechanics stethescope, or the old trick my grandpa tought me,, use a large screwdriver and putting the tip to the part and the handle to your ear, the screwdriver cunducts noise through it and lets you hear it better.. kinda ike putting a glass jar against the wall trying to hear whats going on in the other room....
a mechanics stethascopes are usually pretty cheep and you can get them at any autobone or advanced autojunk...youd be surprise by what you can hear with it
a mechanics stethascopes are usually pretty cheep and you can get them at any autobone or advanced autojunk...youd be surprise by what you can hear with it
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RE: loud engine
ORIGINAL: shott8283
old trick my grandpa tought me,, use a large screwdriver and putting the tip to the part and the handle to your ear, the screwdriver cunducts noise through it and lets you hear it better.. kinda ike putting a glass jar against the wall trying to hear whats going on in the other room....
old trick my grandpa tought me,, use a large screwdriver and putting the tip to the part and the handle to your ear, the screwdriver cunducts noise through it and lets you hear it better.. kinda ike putting a glass jar against the wall trying to hear whats going on in the other room....
Someone correct me if I'm wrong. Check the fan by spinning it with you hand if it spins it good if not you clutch is shot.
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RE: loud engine
well i got my fan clutch replaced last september when i bought truck and on a cold start th fan starts spinning. its on all the time. im thinking of going with the electric fans. i was told earlier today that the fan should be spinning all the time, and not just when the engine is too hot. how many of you have a ram that the fan isnt on all the time, and just comes on when it needs to? thanks for the info!
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RE: loud engine
the fan is theromostatic so it shouldent be on all the time wen its cold it should free spin (turn a bit but not under truck poder and ittl fo a lot slower) check it on a cold day with the truck off ofcorce reach in there and try spining it and see what it duz. most pepoe say theres is on all the time so there cluches are bad, check this thread it was posted recientley about pepole and there fans https://dodgeforum.com/m_409218/tm.htm