The belts are not aligned correctly, or something is bent; pulley, bracket, look and see . The belt should look straight.
I had the same problem (exact same model). Just needs the belts on the passenger side of the motor tightened. After that no squeal, no power loss! George Madline
It could be that you have not tightened the cap on your gas tank. Be sure to check the gas cap and see if its being properly tightened. That was the case for me a couple of times.
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Yes it does. Most of the time, getting your braces tightened is painful yes although I don't remember it being quite as painful to get them tightened as it was when I got them put on initially.
I'm not much of a mechanic but, it may be too loose.
The Problem that happened to me was a broken spring in side the rear Drum. It would only rub the drum when in reverse so that is the only time i heard the squealing. That would sound like the problem to me. It happened on my 2000 Saturn when the emergency cable rusted and the drum was rubbing, but the only time you would hear it was in reverse. I hope that's all it is and not a bearing or something big. Good luck.
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I think it is the massive pressure of the water being let out at such fast speed that it makes a squealing noise
if the pump has failed completely it will cause stiff turning, obviously not being assisted by power. if the pump is failing there may be a squealing sound when turned in either direction. This is not to be confused with the squealing made when turning the wheel to its limits.
Lobsters make a high pitched squealing or screeching kind of sound. These sounds can be heard when fresh lobster are being boiled.
Was the gasket replaced? Have you checked the hose and the heater core. Is everything tightened down?
There are too many possibilities to be covered here, can be anything from a worn chain/sprocket, to a stem or something not being proerly tightened.