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Whirring noise at speed sounds like gearbox

When driving over 30 mph the engine sounds on the left hand side to make a whirring noise quiet loud, could it be the gearbox the revs do not appear to be high

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The noise could be a bad alternator or one of the other pulley
drivin parts

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