High Pitch whistle

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puppysandwich

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I've just spent a couple of hours fitting a high level axle breather kit, topping up the rear axle and fitting the wading plugs, I also emptied the fuel sedimenter whilst i was under car. Upon starting her up (300TDI) she started fine as expected but seems to have developed a high pitch whistle coming from the frount of the engine, now I don't believe that its related to the work I just did but it is a coincidence! Anyway does anyone know what this is most likely to be? Looking at the belt tensioner appeared to have a bit of a wobble. Is there a bearing in this? as I suspect its gone as there is also a little movement in it, would this be the cause of the whistle?

Sorry I forgot to mention that it only whistles at idle, it stops as soon as you rev the engine. Could it be the Turbo?
 
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Just at idle, as the revs come up it stops, and yes even when warm. It doesn't sound like a belt slipping, more like an old whistle kettle. I'm assuming there's a bearing in the tensioner and I'm assuming there shouldn't be any movement in it either, so I'm assuming this is a replacement job. :(
 
Just at idle, as the revs come up it stops, and yes even when warm. It doesn't sound like a belt slipping, more like an old whistle kettle. I'm assuming there's a bearing in the tensioner and I'm assuming there shouldn't be any movement in it either, so I'm assuming this is a replacement job. :(
Yes probably the belt and/or the tensioner try dribbling some water on the belt if it stops its the belt, use a cup not your mouth though :D the noise will come back quite quickly though but it will elliminate any bearings.
 
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