ProStreetDriver Posted November 11, 2010 Share Posted November 11, 2010 My Pathfinder just started making this noise the other day and its really loud. It sounds like its coming from either the center of the motor, but closer towards the passenger side. Still runs fine, but idles a little erratically. Its almost like a pulsating noise. Doesn't sound like a belt or pulley. Best way to explain it would be, it sounds like air pressure. My dad was thinking maybe it was the pollution pump or even the air line that comes from the manifold to the pump. When I rev it up, it seems to somewhat disappear or even out. Any ideas??? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
adamzan Posted November 11, 2010 Share Posted November 11, 2010 Can you record a video of it? Would make it a lot easier to guess what it is! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
180sx Posted November 12, 2010 Share Posted November 12, 2010 Exhaust manifold cracked maybe? Not uncommon. Jose Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ProStreetDriver Posted November 12, 2010 Author Share Posted November 12, 2010 (edited) Figured out the noise the hard way... On my way to school this morning on the highway, heard a clunk and then a ping. So I pulled over immediately and just as I was pulling over the battery Light came on. I thought it might of been an idler pulley until I got out and walked to the front of the vehicle. Then I saw and heard the steam. Popped the hood to find both belts off, and a load of coolant coming out of the front of the motor and the mechanical fan/clutch assembly off the shaft. So the waterpump is done along with the clutch for the mechanical fan. Should I also do the timing belt too while I have the pump off??? Oh and the really weird thing. I took a video this morning when I started it up to let it warm up for school. The noise was pretty much gone. Edited November 12, 2010 by ProStreetDriver Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OldSlowReliable Posted November 12, 2010 Share Posted November 12, 2010 yes, you should do all the timing belt maintenance stuff while you are in there....save time much less prevent another bad repair.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ZombeeXXX Posted November 13, 2010 Share Posted November 13, 2010 Chances are coolant contaminated the bellt anyway. This will drastically reduce its life. Might as well doit while you are there not 1000 miles down the road. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ProStreetDriver Posted November 13, 2010 Author Share Posted November 13, 2010 Got most of it apart. Not gonna lie, what an ignorant job. Needed a timing belt anyways. I also have to pick up the other 2 serpentine belts too. They were new when I bought the Pathfinder, now the one is chewed is half and the other has a couple chunks out of it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kingman Posted November 14, 2010 Share Posted November 14, 2010 Someone converted your belts to serpentine (poly-V)? Pics? I'm assuming it's a Z swap. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tungsten Posted November 14, 2010 Share Posted November 14, 2010 He drives a 1998 R50. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
adamzan Posted November 14, 2010 Share Posted November 14, 2010 Yeah the r50' used serpentine style belts for the alternator/fan and ac and a V belt for the PS Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ProStreetDriver Posted November 14, 2010 Author Share Posted November 14, 2010 Yeah the r50' used serpentine style belts for the alternator/fan and ac and a V belt for the PS Yep... Almost done... All I have to do now is put the rad back in, top idler pulley bracket, belts and thermostat(my dad is out picking some up), connect the intake tubes back up and then fill and bleed the system. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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