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shangatic Jul 14, 2019 06:01 AM

Bentley Continental GT 2005 strange engine sound on start up and during drive
 
Hi everyone, I've got a Bentley GT 2005.
My car has started to make a strained engine sound everytime I start the car and is there when I'm driving it too.
I was wondering if someone could help me diagnose what this sound is coming from the engine bay.
It only started making this sound yesterday.
I've made a short clip of the the ignition cycle and you can hear it when it fires up.

Video LINK of issue>> - Bentley Continental GT Engine strange noise - YouTube

Any help is appreciated. Also, if anyone knows what the remedy is and roughly what it entails.
I'm based in the Midlands UK so any recommendations where to get it fixed would be great.
Thanks

W. M. Hellinger Jul 14, 2019 08:12 AM

That sounds like the power steering pump is cavitating.

shangatic Jul 14, 2019 08:57 AM

Thanks for the message Mr Hellinger. I'll look into it. Thanks

1eapplebaum Jul 14, 2019 09:01 AM

Indeed power steering pump. Only use chf11 fluid if you need to top off. They do not consume oil so there could be a leak or pump or rack and pinion is failing. These are things to evaluate.

shangatic Jul 14, 2019 09:39 AM

Thanks for the feedback - is this where the power steering fluid goes? I checked this and it is at minimum level so I can top this up with the chf11. I'm wondering whether this resolve the noisy power steering pump if this was the place for the power steering fluid?Thanks
https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.6sp...5104a75017.jpg

1eapplebaum Jul 14, 2019 09:44 AM

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Originally Posted by shangatic (Post 4791085)
Thanks for the feedback - is this where the power steering fluid goes? I checked this and it is at minimum level so I can top this up with the chf11. I'm wondering whether this resolve the noisy power steering pump if this was the place for the power steering fluid?Thanks
https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.6sp...5104a75017.jpg

That's it. Hopefully that resolves the noise. Should the noise persist then evaluation of the power steering pump and rack and pinion is in order. The fluid went somewhere so suggest having the car lifted and looking around the plastic under shield for dampness. Should there be a slight leak good to catch it now before it becomes a big leak.

shangatic Jul 14, 2019 12:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 1eapplebaum (Post 4791086)
That's it. Hopefully that resolves the noise. Should the noise persist then evaluation of the power steering pump and rack and pinion is in order. The fluid went somewhere so suggest having the car lifted and looking around the plastic under shield for dampness. Should there be a slight leak good to catch it now before it becomes a big leak.

I topped it up with CHF and the noise level did go down but I can still hear a humming sound, I think there is a leak under the car. Im going to get the transported to a local independent garage.
I'll keep you posted.
Thanks

shangatic Jul 28, 2019 02:52 PM

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Originally Posted by shangatic (Post 4791096)
I topped it up with CHF and the noise level did go down but I can still hear a humming sound, I think there is a leak under the car. Im going to get the transported to a local independent garage.
I'll keep you posted.
Thanks

Update:
It turns out to be a hydraulic leak in one of the power steering pipes. One pipe heavily corroded and split.
1st option - replace existing piping
2nd option - repair the leak using copper piping

The 2nd option costs less due to less labour time / parts material.

The garage also found that the steering rack has slight leak from offside track rod end gaiter area. Could this be repaired / reconditioned or does it need replacing? Can I leave the steering rack alone ?
Thanks

1eapplebaum Jul 28, 2019 03:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by shangatic (Post 4793110)
Update:
It turns out to be a hydraulic leak in one of the power steering pipes. One pipe heavily corroded and split.
1st option - replace existing piping
2nd option - repair the leak using copper piping

The 2nd option costs less due to less labour time / parts material.

The garage also found that the steering rack has slight leak from offside track rod end gaiter area. Could this be repaired / reconditioned or does it need replacing? Can I leave the steering rack alone ?
Thanks

I'm not confident that copper tubing replacement is a viable option. The factory pipes have pressure fittings that screw things together. Once the hydraulic rack and pinion starts leaking as described it's time to replace it.

shangatic Jul 29, 2019 04:13 PM

Thanks for the advice. I'll get replacement pipes and I've got a quote to the rack reconditioned which is more cost effective than buying a new rack.

flyer39 Aug 6, 2019 05:58 PM

Great thread!

shangatic Aug 10, 2019 05:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by shangatic (Post 4793288)
Thanks for the advice. I'll get replacement pipes and I've got a quote to the rack reconditioned which is more cost effective than buying a new rack.


Update
I got my car back in Friday. I managed to get the steering rack reconditioned with new seals etc from a local company in the Midlands. I had a local garage to them remove and refit the rack all for a very reasonable price. The garage also changed the damaged high pressure hose with new factory parts I ordered. Overall very happy with the result and can feel the steering really light when making 3 point turns.

What I learned is that it is best to shop around and get opinions on what is best course of action especially when it could cost a lot of money.

shangatic Aug 10, 2019 06:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by shangatic (Post 4795228)
Update
I got my car back in Friday. I managed to get the steering rack reconditioned with new seals etc from a local company in the Midlands. I had a local garage to them remove and refit the rack all for a very reasonable price. The garage also changed the damaged high pressure hose with new factory parts I ordered. Overall very happy with the result and can feel the steering really light when making 3 point turns.

What I learned is that it is best to shop around and get opinions on what is best course of action especially when it could cost a lot of money.


Thanks to everyone for the advice!

Rico.Adams Aug 11, 2019 02:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by shangatic (Post 4795229)
Thanks to everyone for the advice!

Great Job sounds like a very positive outcome ...

Yoghurtshotgun Aug 12, 2019 07:39 AM

Another great thread love this forum and how people help each other (although no one can yet fix my rear spoiler issue ha ha) keep up the great work guys


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