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Just help with my RB25DET

It's got a loud squeaking noise that's there on start up but goes away after a minuet or so

But comes back if you rev it

sounds like a loose or glazed belt.

also, welcome.

nice looking car.

hope youre enjoying it apart from that.

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That's where it gets scary, I thought it was belts at first so I pulled them off one at a time and gave it a run, still squeaking.

Thanks mate! Yeah love it, just want it fixed haha

sorry, didnt see this post.

check timing belt.

for a couple of hundred bucks, its worth getting done.

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sorry, didnt see this post.

check timing belt.

for a couple of hundred bucks, its worth getting done.

Hey mate

Actually the cars fitted with an RB25DET that's only done 68,000

It was the alternator belt

Although it was tight

The underneath was smooth

So fixed it

Cars for sale anyways now buying a 4 door 34 because, well I'm having a baby!!!!

Well not me, the misses :/

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