constant grinding motor noise
Asked by buckwheat668 Apr 09, 2016 at 12:39 AM about the 2000 Pontiac Grand Am SE
Question type: Maintenance & Repair
Hey guys 2000 grand am 2.4. I have a constant
grinding noise from the motor and I've been told it'
could be the timing chain rubbing the guides but Iif
that was the case I figured the sound would
change during acceleration? It's a constant
grinding, cold/hot accel/decel in any gear driving
or at idle. Any help would be awesome thank you
guys
6 Answers
It is hard to say from your description. What part of the engine is the noise coming from? Front of the engine, top, or bottom.
buckwheat668 answered 8 years ago
I would definitely say the front, not as noticeable when inside the car but louder than u could imagine outside
Ok, I would take the serpentine belt off and start the car to see if the noise is still there, If the noise is not there anymore with the belt off, then there is something wrong with one of the pulleys, water pump, or belt tensioner. If the noise persists at the front of the motor then determine if it is coming from the timing chain.
buckwheat668 answered 8 years ago
So ive narrowed it down to the AC compressor, theres metal shavings on both sides of the pully for it. Is it something i can bypass or does it need to be replaced
So that would be the AC compressor pulley bearing. That is easily replaceable. http://www.carid.com/2000-pontiac-grand-am-air-conditioning-heating-parts/four-seasons-ac-compressor-clutch-63186556.html ......You may be able to get these parts at your local parts store. I do have a sight to order a bypass pulley so you could eliminate the AC compressor if you like.