Had that same problem on my 93 the tensioner wore out. had to have it replaced.
If its from the engine bay, check the serpantine belts, and the timing belt. My old Toyota paseo had a bad serpantine belt and it did squeak alot. Also check all the pulleys make sure theyre not wobbly.
Need to know what year, model,and engine size!!
the timing belt and pulleys driven the cameshaft at half carnk speed(engine speed) pulleys is connected to the crankshft front end of the engine. I donno weather this answer help or not :(
I am not sure what this engine is on. But, typically the tool or machine that the engine is on is what will determine the belts and pulleys, not the engine.
That water is from condensation which is normal. However, if it is engine coolant you have big problems.
No. A 1991 Plymouth Acclaim does not have an interference engine.
Plymouth Rock is far larger than any engine Plymouth ever made
I would take the pulleys to the dealer parts department and ask them. You will need to know the type of engine and what accessories you are missing the pulleys on. They may even be able to give you a print that shows all the pulleys.
Start the engine and use a can of WD40 to spray any suspected hose. When you hear the engine change RPMs, you have found a leak.
either one of your pulleys on the motor is froze up or the harmonic balancer at the bottom of the engine is coming off.I had this happen to me on my 2000 montana.
Where is the engine management and ignition sensor on a 1999 plymouth voyager?
No, it is not an interference engine.