I have a noise coming from the the driver's side of the engine which sounds like a bearing going bad. I hear it when I first take off and everything is cold. It seems to quiet down to just a low growling/grinding noise when warmed up and motoring down the road at or below 45 MPH.
I can't hear it when I start the truck(1997) and can't find anything with a mechanics stethoscope either when parked.
When coasting the truck in neutral (auto), the noise seems to disappear. And it does disappear after 45 MPH. But that could because other cab noises get louder (wind).
I tending towards the transmission. Just turned over to 229K. Absolutely no trouble with the truck, power good, no transmission slippage. I did replace bearings in the differential about 10K ago.
Anybody have anything like this or maybe have an idea???
I can't hear it when I start the truck(1997) and can't find anything with a mechanics stethoscope either when parked.
When coasting the truck in neutral (auto), the noise seems to disappear. And it does disappear after 45 MPH. But that could because other cab noises get louder (wind).
I tending towards the transmission. Just turned over to 229K. Absolutely no trouble with the truck, power good, no transmission slippage. I did replace bearings in the differential about 10K ago.
Anybody have anything like this or maybe have an idea???