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Hi All,

So hoping to be pointed in the right direction before I go opening things up.

So here are the symptom's:

Upon start up after approx. 4-6mins of normal idle there is like a "grinding noise" that comes directly behind the CAS and on top of the cover, when it is there you can also feel the vibration of the cover kind off.

it happens intermittently so it could be there for like 10secs stop then after 1min it come back for like 30sec then stop and so on and so on. it goes away when the throttle cable is pulled and revs increases, release the cable then its back with in 20-40secs.

it only does it after it has warmed up from a fresh start.

Also to add the water pump and timing belt has only been replaced approx. 6 weeks ago.

Hoping to be pointed in the right direction of what to look for when I open the cover up.

Thanks.

ummmmm.......good question.

Are the idler pulleys generally part of the kit for the timing belt or they are purchased separately ?

If they are purchased separately then I would say no they may not have been done.

I would ask who did the belt, you can replace the belt by itself , BUT, generally you replace the belt, pulleys and water pump at the same time.

Or at least that's what I do when a timing belt needs doing.

dodgy bearing in the CAS is my guess

Only because I've had the same thing happen. Took the cover off, everything was fine, put the cover on, sounded crap. thought it was the cover vibrating, one day pulled the CAS out and tried to spin it and it felt like the balls were cubes in the bearing

Pull the cover off anyway, see if you can pinpoint anything first

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