Car noise from frayed belt? + questions

toms_hammer

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I am a car beginner. I want help diagnosing this problem please so I can describe it to the mechanic a little better, and I have other questions too.

While driving my Honda civic automatic with a recently replaced engine and radiator, I started hearing this weird chirping/flapping noise (not squealing) whenever I stepped on the gas pedal. When the car shifts into higher gears the noise gets louder. There is little or no noise when not stepping on the gas pedal.

1. Is this frayed belt causing the noise? It's not the timing belt, but a belt lower than it. I tried looking in the service manual. Maybe it is the A/C belt? A strip of the top layer of the belt is peeling off and is frayed at the end. How big of a problem is this? Here is a picture:
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/833/belt1l.jpg/


2. Should I not accelerate jerkily with a new engine? (50K miles, used Japanese engine) Will it be more likely to break a belt or something? Or would you do the opposite and push the engine as much as possible to bring out any problems while the engine is still under warranty?

3. The engine is still "under warranty" for parts and labor, so I will probably bring it back. Should I ask the mechanic about replacing anything else if I bring my car to him? The invoice of the original engine installation says the following parts have been replaced already: timing belt, thermostat with gasket, water pump, cam seal, crank seal, rear main seal, intake gasket, valve cover gasket, oil filter.

4. I am also wondering whether or not the AC stopped working after the engine got replaced, but it has always been weak. It it common for the AC to stop working after engine replacement, and is it easy to do AC work when doing engine work?

5. A youtube video I watched about driving safety recommended glancing at your rear view mirror about every three seconds to be aware of the situation around you. Is this good advice?

6. Someone told me you can position your side mirrors so you don't have to look over your shoulder to check your blind spot. Is that true and is it good advice?

7. I am thinking about starting to do my own oil changes. Is it safer to use 4 jack stands instead of 2? And if you only want to jack one end of the car up, will using 4 jack stands be possible and more safe than 2? Is my trunk scissors jack fine to start, or should I get a wal mart jack or a $100+ jack online?
 

jacobboe89

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i would say that your belt pictured is very likely the cause of your flapping noise. you will want to fix that asap if it fails completely it may damage other parts . not sure if warranty would cover this because this is point of wear , and maintenance . any way rest easy this is a 30-40 dollar belt or less, and you could install in your drive way if you have any mechanical ability . ps if you want start learning/doing your own work, get a SERVICE manual . not an owner or parts , but SERVICE manual . even if you find you aren't cut out for wrenching you may be able to tell if your mechanic is honest or not by reading the service manual .