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I have a 1995 t100. When it is cold outside and I start the engine. Then turn left or right and there is a loud grinding nois. Just started this year. Any thoughts?
Yes I thought of that. It's ok. Sounds like a bushing problem. But don't find anything loose.Yes I thought of that. It's ok. Sounds like a bushing problem. But don't find anything loose.
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Have your temperature sending unit tested for proper activation. Computer will tell the engine to go into cold start mode when cold. If the temp sending unit is faulty, it will not come out of cold start mode and is still dumping excess fuel into the engine causing it to flood with fuel and causing an overly rich condition and it just won't run right like that.
Hi! The problem will be the constant velocity joint on the driver's side. When its worn it makes a noise on turns specially when putting it back to straight direction. Have it replaced and you'll be good. HOpe this helps and have a good one!
main bearings went bad and seized your engine To be sure try turning the engine with a ratchet and a socket on the center bolt on the front crankshaft. if it turns it is not the engine it will be the starter at fault
when turning left vehicle distributes weight to right front wheel bearing causing load. since u describe a noise in right front while driving straight i would suspect failed right front wheel bearing. see if your noise changes/goes away while turning right that should tell u 4 sure
Yes I thought of that. It's ok. Sounds like a bushing problem. But don't find anything loose.
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