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Start the engine, grab a hose and lightly start spraying water on and around all belts/pullies and see if noise changes/stops.

Finally managed to do this the other day - noise stops for a second then continues.

Quick q - does the cas on a series 2 require the cas seal?

kind of, in the seal are 3 brass standoffs, they space the cas out the correct distance to stop you loading up the thing and breaking it

Finally managed to do this the other day - noise stops for a second then continues.

When the noise stopped for a second, where were you squirting the water ?

Edited by Jezboosted

With engine off see if you can twist a A/C, PS or Alt belt more than 90degress with one hand. If you can, tighten it up. It May also be too tight and back off a touch if necessary.

Can you isolate it to a single belt perhaps ? Using a glass of water just slowly dribble it onto 1 belt and listen for change. If no change, move to next belt.

Edited by Jezboosted

So, took it to the mechanic - needed brakes done - and they said the noise may be power steering needing a flush, either that or its the pump. Tightened belts a little but noise still there. Now to research how to DIY power steer flush...

So, took it to the mechanic - needed brakes done - and they said the noise may be power steering needing a flush, either that or its the pump. Tightened belts a little but noise still there. Now to research how to DIY power steer flush...

Have you tried yet what I mentioned earlier about narrowing down which belt made the noise ? Get a plastic drink bottle and drill a small hole in the lid. Just do one belt/ pulley at a time and wait 20 seconds before trying next belt. You know the sound went away when you hosed the belts. How can this then be caused by PS fluid ? ones internal, the other is external.

Did you twist the belts and see how far they twisted ?

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