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Old 03-18-2016, 06:17 PM   #1
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SR Troubleshooting these annoying sounds

What's up guys!
So I have two "minor" problems, I would say, that have bug me for the longest but could not figure out the source of these sounds that are abnormal to my 98 blacktop sr20det and 91 240sx s13

First off, ever since I swapped a Mishimoto Thermostat and new OEM thermostat housing to the sr20det, this sound started to appear every time I turn off my car. It does like a "fart/squeak/queef" whatever sound you think it does and don't really know what would cause that? I wouldn't think the thermostat or thermostat housing would cause this but what do you guys think?
http://tinypic.com/player.php?v=330x...9#.VuyYNHpCoxI

Second, around my front suspension area, there's this crack/crackle sound that I would do when I reverse or brake. Feeling one of the bushing from I don't know where is going out and causes that? At first I thought it would be the rack and pinion going out but I lifted up the 240 and turned both ways and was quiet, but when I first raised it up it would do the same noise as I would brake/reverse.
http://tinypic.com/player.php?v=288p...9#.VuyaNHpCoxI

Thanks for the help guys, appreciate it
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