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During our latest TR run my 4A suddenly starting making a noise that sounded like the fan catching something. It's an electric fan that wasn't running so that was ruled out. The noise was defo engine speed related and increased with an increase of revs. Took the rocker cover off, thinking a tappet problem but nothing appeared wrong. The noise then disappeared. Drove the car home, 25miles, with no noise or any problems. Oil and temp were fine. At home have removed the timing chain cover, the sump and the plate at the bottom of the bell housing. with nothing untoward found. Gearbox oil was also clear of any debris. Any ideas what the cause of the noise may have been and what to do next?

Alan.

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I had a similar noise which turned out to be the water-pump pulley hitting one of the attachment bolts. The key had been chewed up and almost destroyed in the shaft allowing the pulley to gradually slide forward with resultant wobble. Noise increased with revs and then stabilised until the revs dropped again.

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Hi Alan, you say it disappeared after removing and refitting the rocker cover. I had an alloy cover with a bit of excess casting on inside and one of the rockers was just clipping it. Reposition the cover and it did not touch. I sanded a bit of the alloy off the inside of the cover and it cannot hit in any position now.

Chris

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Thanks for the replies folks. Water pump, heater fan, dynamo rev counter and rocker cover all appear ok. As there is no mystery noise at the moment I will continue to drive it. Hopefully it won't happen again but if it does maybe there will more clues to diagnose the problem.

Alan.

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