Chimaera 450 noisy pulley / waterpump / alternator
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My 2000 plate 4.5 Chimaera exhibits a screeching noise between 1500 and 2000 rpm. This being irrespective of engine load. Its worse when cold. Pls see https://www.youtube.com/shorts/LXySrBqnwao
Any ideas of a possible solution pls?
The car was refurbished in (I think) 2016, and I think the pulleys were coated with Cermakrome along with the exhaust manifolds which may have something to do with it. Photo below.

Any ideas of a possible solution pls?
The car was refurbished in (I think) 2016, and I think the pulleys were coated with Cermakrome along with the exhaust manifolds which may have something to do with it. Photo below.

Thank you everyone. I tried WD40 on the pulleys with the engine running, but no improvement. Took the belt off and although the tension pulley has a little play in it there's nothing excessive. Alternator pulley seems fine too and rotates easily with the belt off. So next step is a new belt.
Does sound like it has a rhythm to it, strange to say, but it's not a constant sound and varies with revs. Almost sounds like it's catching somewhere.
The coating has either worn off the main pulley or wasn't applied. If worn off, then it's on the belt perhaps, then spread around the system.
Wouldn't take much of a build up in one area to cause the sound.
I'm thinking out loud of course, but my initial test would be to make 100% sure there's nothing catching anywhere and there's no deviation/deformation in any of the pulleys. Then check all the axis points that they're got no play, those ones which aren't fixed. Then check again no catches and I may also consider to run some fine wet and dry round the pulleys to make sure they're smooth (within reason). Lastly a new belt.
The coating has either worn off the main pulley or wasn't applied. If worn off, then it's on the belt perhaps, then spread around the system.
Wouldn't take much of a build up in one area to cause the sound.
I'm thinking out loud of course, but my initial test would be to make 100% sure there's nothing catching anywhere and there's no deviation/deformation in any of the pulleys. Then check all the axis points that they're got no play, those ones which aren't fixed. Then check again no catches and I may also consider to run some fine wet and dry round the pulleys to make sure they're smooth (within reason). Lastly a new belt.
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