92 mercury topaz
#2
If there is not a removable "door" on the inner fender , then the inner fender is usually loosened and moved off to the side or removed altogether.
I suppose you could cut a hole in the inner fender , but it should be recovered to keep trash and water from getting in there.
I suppose you could cut a hole in the inner fender , but it should be recovered to keep trash and water from getting in there.
#3
No, it doesn't help to butcher the car, as there is a good deal of frame right about where you're talking.
This problem was a classic Tempoism.
The balancer would either cause a loud noise or a really bad vibration, usually both.
The cure is to replace it. If you removed the front engine mount bolts, lift the eng. slightly, and using a couple of pry bars, you can usually get it off.
And yes, they really are a pain to do. But then again, it's worse becuase the enginge is problably leaking a lot of oil.
This problem was a classic Tempoism.
The balancer would either cause a loud noise or a really bad vibration, usually both.
The cure is to replace it. If you removed the front engine mount bolts, lift the eng. slightly, and using a couple of pry bars, you can usually get it off.
And yes, they really are a pain to do. But then again, it's worse becuase the enginge is problably leaking a lot of oil.
#4
Thanks hanky and greasemark for the info. I had the balancer replaced several years ago by a supposedly good mechanic . Turned out to be the water pump instead, so I am kind of reluctant to do anything until I am absolutely sure which one it is. I have checked the water pump and bearing is still good and tight and no water leak. So I am suspecting the noise to be the balancer . May drive it a little longer and keep a close check on it but will be careful with it.
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