Originally Posted by
clocktowersniper
Noises are weird man. When I worked for Ford, I worked with the engineers tracking noises on cars. Then we had to find solutions. Then the number crunchers told us no you cant do it right, It will cost too much. It looks to me like you are getting close to finding the issue. Check that belt and if that's not it then get the stethoscope on it. If you don't have one, Harbor Freight has them for like $2. You can also use a long metal extension or a pipe in a bind. Hell, I have even used a cut down broom stick. Just stick one end on the part and the other on your ear. It works like the stethoscope.