59840Surfer
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I've also had a heavy-duty fan thermal drive cause this too.
At first start-up, the oil has migrated to the wrong area, and that in effect locks the fan up to the sheeve.
Then with the alternator trying to make up for what you took outta the battery at start-up, it all adds up.
If you want to eliminate the alternator from the load - unplug the modular plug --- not the B+ Battery wire and start the engine and listen.
If you want to eliminate the thermal fan, just remove it and you'll be able to isolate the noise that way ....
It would not be a big surprise if the alternator sheeve got hot when you have both the fan and the alternator trying to get their full power from a single belt.
At first start-up, the oil has migrated to the wrong area, and that in effect locks the fan up to the sheeve.
Then with the alternator trying to make up for what you took outta the battery at start-up, it all adds up.
If you want to eliminate the alternator from the load - unplug the modular plug --- not the B+ Battery wire and start the engine and listen.
If you want to eliminate the thermal fan, just remove it and you'll be able to isolate the noise that way ....
It would not be a big surprise if the alternator sheeve got hot when you have both the fan and the alternator trying to get their full power from a single belt.