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NISMO,

If I was to guess at it I would say that the alternator bearings are on the way out!!(these can sometimes make the exact same sound that you describe so I would check this first) But to check it you would have to remove/loosen the belt to see how easily the alternator spins to make sure!

MEGA

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hey guys i got a bit of the same thing with my car, when it is first turned on its has a whining noise, this goes away after about 4 mins.

and what bearing do you think will be fked if when the clutch is out there is a loud noise but when the clutch is in it stops ?? ideas anyone

thanks

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There was a thread on this a while ago, but no resolution.

I have the same problem.... When its cold, you start the car, and you get a screech (intensity of sound depends on how cold it is), and it will last about 1 - 2 seconds.

I've had this prob for over 6 months now, and I have no idea what it is. As it only does it when i start the car, and the outside ambient temeperature is low, AND it only lasts about 1 second, I haven't bothered to fix it!

And no it's not the fan belts,

Doubt it is the alternator bearings, as it would do it more consistently...

Can anyone else that has this problem, please tell us if you also have a squeeky clutch! As in does your clutch squeek sometimes when you depress the pedal?

Zahos

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have a read through this thread adam

http://forums.skylinesdownunder.co.nz/show...=&threadid=7186

I'm just trying to figure out if the 2 probs are related....

Anyone else that has the noisy start up problem hav a squeaky clutch? Even if you have one prob, and not the other, please tell us, and how long yoou've had the problem.

Thanks

George

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bugger everyone has the same thing here

we need to have a skyline meet lol "maintanence meet"

we can all do our bearings and squeaks at the same time :)

like a dyno day :)

might aget a quote on getting the throwout bearing...or even get someone to look at it and tell me what they recon it is

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Zahos,

I have a auto(Not for long though) GTS4 and I have experienced the same sound on start up (only twice so these would have been cold outside and that the car hadn't been started for one week) so I don't think that the start up noise is related to the manual gearbox.

It seemed to come from the front of the car where the alternator is located?

It also happened after I fitted a new fuel filter and had to clean the engine bay again I thought that a unsealed bearing had got a bit damp because I only cleaned the drivers side of the engine bay.

I can't actually diagnose the problem because it has only happened to me a few times and is inconsistent enough for me to leave it alone until I put in rb26.

MEGA

where is NISMO?(the one who started this thread)

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Thanks for that Mega!

So now I'm left with no clues as to what it could be! I would think that if it were bearings that it would do it more consistently? A friend had the bearings go on his air-con, and that made bad noise consistently, wouldn't the bearings off any component working off the fan belts do the same thing if they were buggered?

Anyhow, summer is coming so I guess I wont have to worry about this one for a while!

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