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I removed the fan belt and the random "ching" noise that was more pronounced at low idle was completely gone. So I figure somewhere in the water pumps or generator bearings, fan blade. With the belt removed (and engine off ) I tried to wobble the bearings by hand but they seem the same and without noticeable play. Thanks, Tom
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Check to see if the tips of the fan are touching the bottom side of the top tank on the radiator.
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Sounds like a broken pulley.
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Fan blades or pulley..something external touching. To much play in pulley ot something so that it slides in and out and touches. Check for play....
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