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casey

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  • Your Pathfinder Info
    94 se v6 every option. 180000km darn near mint.
  • Mechanical Skill Level
    Standalone Tool Chest Mechanic
  • Your Age
    36-40
  • What do you consider yourself?
    Rarely Go Off-Road
  • Year
    1994

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  1. Turns out to be the fan clutch. Bearing gone and seal went. Can I weld the clutch to the shaft for a temp fix to get me to Napa?
  2. Ya it matches the rpm wether I am in park or rolling down the road. So far I have read about clutch fan, tensioner pully, transmition, cat, that is why I am lost. will a transmition make a whirring noise even though it is in park? It's an automatic so it's not that 5 speed issue I have been reading about. Thanks
  3. Yes I can I will do that today
  4. So it sounds like a common issue but not as common fix. It's at all rpm range. In park or in gear. At all speeds. I removed the power steering belt and still there. I have used the stethescope on everything from the transmition to the wqater pump and everything in between. Tranny makes a slight whirr. Power steering pump resevoir make a whirring noise. Timing belt cover makes whirr noise. I put on new belts noise still there. I am going to do a tranny service but if that doesn't work I am lost.
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