You may have broken motor mounts.
It could be your fan shroud or radiator hose rubbing on the fan.
How do you remove the fan shroud on a 2004 get envoy
dougs answerHi It is a very bad idea to remove your fan shroud. You will overheat at some point. The reason is that the shroud is custom designed to funnel air across your radiator and transmission oil cooler. Every fan needs a tunnel to push air or you just have a ceiling fan that blows air everywhere but where it is needed.If it is broke and rubbing, then replace it. That's the only reason I can think of for removal.
At least half.
The 2000 Chevy Cavalier cooling fan shroud is held in place with 10 retaining bolts. Remove the retaining bolts and the cooling fan shroud will come off.
a generator is the same diameter all the way to the fan shroud and usually has a voltage regulator fastened to the fan shroud where a alternator is bigger where the pulley goes than where it goes into the fan shroud
funny thing mine inst even on after i changed the water pump, u will have to remove the fan then lower the shroud and fan at the same time and put ur 4 bolts back into the shroud.
To remove the fan shroud from the 1999 Ford F150 you need a user manual to guide you.
Check the belts, all fluids and anything that looks like it is rubbing. An engine mounted fan could be hitting the shroud, or any pump or the alternator could be grinding.
If it has a properly fitted fan shroud, it doesn't matter how close the fan blades are to the radiator. If there is no fan shroud the fan blades will have to be within a couple of inches of the radiator.
The Haynes manual wants you to remove the fan and the shroud as a unit. This requires disconnecting the electrical connections to the fan, removing the bolts that hold the fan/shroud to the car, and just slipping the shroud off it's mounting tabs and removing. NOTE; that Haynes recommends removing the negative battery cable before starting the job. FriPilot
The radiator shroud.