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Old 07-14-2009, 03:35 PM
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I need some help

My truck squeals and I want it to stop. Sounds kind of like a bad bearing...metal on metal sound. It only happens when it's under load though so I can't trace it while parked in the driveway. I can notice it most when climbing a mountain pass, it sounds like its coming from the passenger side but thats only judging by the echo off of the meridian. I have changed my belts, idlier pulley, the clutch is new so its not the needle or throw out bearing, and its not a brake squeal. does anybody have any ideas on where i should look next?
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Take a look at your belts. Look at the side that rides on the pulleys.
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Sorry. I just read your post completely. Okay new belts. Check the tension on the new belts.
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Is this happening under load or at high RPM's...You can be under load at lower RPM or does this happen or only when screaming up a long hill? If it's at high RPM it maybe a bearing on the alt or belts not being tight enough?
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Its the same squeal I had with the old belts, I have adjusted the belts a couple of times to make sure its not them. I'm worried it could be my A/C compressor



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