helping a buddy with a n/a 3.8 series II in his rivi, just go the motor back together and after a couple days of driving, it started making this weird squealing noise from crank pulley area. took belt off to make sure it wasnt a pulley. made no difference in sound. When you first start it up, you dont hear it, then you hear it a little, then i gets louder and louder. used a ghetto stethoscope aka breaker bar, and could not track down the noise anywhere but right at the crank pulley. I told him, maybe something weird happen like one of the reluctor ring on the back of the crank came slightly lose or bent or something got in it idk, so we pulled the crank pulley/balancer off, and didnt see anything weird really, looked like the seal was leaking a tad maybe and there was a visible score mark/line on the pulley snout where the seal rides, but figured that is probably normal for almost 200k or so.
So anyway I started doing some research and I found someone that mentioned something about getting what seems to be a similar noise if you are having a pcv system problem, like missing the o ring on the pcv or pcv valve not in right or something weird like that, you could be experiencing negative crankcase pressure which causes air to want to suck into the motor the easiest place it can, which is usually either the front or rear crank seal.... and to me, this would explain why it takes a min or two for the sound to appear after the car is running (crankcase is building negative pressure), then it overpowers the seal and lets air suck in around the front seal creating the noise and the noise does change with the rpm's (different tone) which could make since because different rpm's would cause slightly different pressures and slightly different amount of air trying to get past the seal. and what i believe is the biggest thing backing this theory up is the sound still happens for a second or two after the car has shut off which could be because there is still a negative pressure inside the crankcase and it takes a second for the pressure to equalize again......
Thoughts on this? I just found like one person bringing this up on another forum real briefly when trying to find a noise....We are going to check out the pcv valve carefully tomorrow and make sure there is no other ovious problem with the pcv system and then put a new seal on and see what happens.....I also wondering if once its running again, I could remove the oil fill cap and put my hand over the hole/oil fill neck and see if i feel a suction. If I do feel a suction, I believe that would be a problem because if I am thinking about this right, you should always have just a slight positive pressure (air blowing out) with the car running.....of coarse blow by could also throw things off a tad. lol