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02-01-2019, 10:40 PM | #1 |
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Join Date: Feb 2018
Location: Oroville, CA
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Grinding/Screech from Block
Hey all, back once again but this time the truck is street...street...well.... uh, street-somewhat. It runs and can get from A to B. With that being said!
I have this interesting issue where there's a grinding/screeching noise, like an old belt noise coming somewhere from around the block/behind the block. I've taken the belts off to ensure it's not something that's being turned, or the belts themselves. Still screeching. I have no idea how to relate the noise to anything except possibly a loose bearing. It sounds like a wheel turning and grinding against something else? I don't have a video right now to showcase it, but imagine the noise that a loose fan with a bad bearing would make, until I can get a video. The noise does not increase with RPMs/Acceleration. The noise is constant. Gear selection does not change anything. Noise occurs in P/N/D. Engine Temp/Oil Temp doesn't affect it - Hot or Cold, noise occurs. Noise occurs immediately after startup. Noise does not exist when turning over. 1969 GMC Custom 1/2 ton Chevy 350 small block, new plugs, new belts Edelbrock Carb (1406?) - 500CFM (New) Truck drives with no noticeable issues. [EDIT] SOLVED Power brake plug in the back side of the Edelbrock was open. Once plugged, the sound stopped completely. Will be hooking the brake booster hose to it appropriately soon.
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