I'm helping my cousing with one of his cars and have run into a problem that neither one of us can identify or resolve. The car is a 1970 coupe with a 454 engine in it. The problem we're having is a squealing noise that begins when the two electric fans on the aftermarket radiator are started. It's got a mechanical water pump (new Edelbrock unit), power steering (new pump as well) and a Powermaster alternator (also new). When the engine is fired, it sounds fine with no unusual noises. Once the electric fans on the radiator are turned on, there is an almost immediate squeal (similar to a bad bearing) that emanates from the front of the engine. If the fans are turned off, the squeal goes away. The fans are brand new Spal units as well and were installed with the radiator only a few weeks ago. I don't understand why all is quiet UNTIL the cooling fans are turned on. Does any member have a suggestion as to the cause of the noise we're hearing? Any input would be appreciated. Thank you.
Joe 45420
Joe 45420
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