Eric R. Stephen wrote:
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> Thanks to Kai, George, Barney and Susan for your replies. Popped the hood
> and turned her over. Right away I could see that at least one fan blade
> was out of position. Bent it back in and in the process found that the
> fan unit seemed to move somewhat. Loosened off the rad and whiouldn't you
> know it, threeof the four bolts holding the fan on were loose. Tightened
> them up, secured the rad and went for a spin ~10 miles. No more squeal!!
> I hope that was it. Perhaps I was just a little too rushed (read
> careless) putting the car back together after the engine pull. Terri and
> I are off again soon to put some serious top down miles on this beauty
> this afternoon. The "weather gods" have blessed us with yet another sunny
> and warm fall day for a tour.
>
> Cheers all,
>
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> --
> ' ' ' Great is the truth and mighty above all things;
> ( o o ) It endureth and is always strong;
> <---ooO---(_)---Ooo---> It liveth and conquereth for ever more;
> ......Eric The more thou searchest, the more thou shalt marvel.
Yes Eric the gods are smiling indeed. Took the "A" out this afternoon
for a nice long drive with just a sweatshirt on - should have worn a
jacket too but what the hell !
Rick
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