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bobbiebittman
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Aug 8, 2010, 4:46 PM
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I was just wondering what parts I can lubricate? and what to stay away from? I put some belt dressing on, so I don't think that is the problem. Could it be some other part of the engine? can I lube it? Thanks, Bobbie
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Hammer Time
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Aug 8, 2010, 4:48 PM
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It would probably help if we knew what year, make, model and engine size you were working on and what the problem was. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ We offer help in answering questions, clarifying things or giving advice but we are not a substitute for an on-site inspection by a professional.
(This post was edited by Hammer Time on Aug 8, 2010, 4:49 PM)
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bobbiebittman
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Aug 8, 2010, 7:49 PM
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Sorry, it is a 98 buick park ave ultra with supercharge. Thanks
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Sidom
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Aug 8, 2010, 8:17 PM
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With serp belts, you don't want to put anything on them. If you are getting a noise either the belt is bad, the tensioner is loose or some kind of substance is getting on them. You can spray carb clean or water on a belt for diagnostic purposes to see if it makes the noise go away, if it does the belt is bad. There is really nothing on the engine that requires lubrication other than changing the oil that is in it. If you are just trying to find the noise, belt dressing can actually make the belt noise worse or have no affect....
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