wind up
There could be numerous reasons why a Suburban is making engine noise at start up. It could be anything from a blown gasket to a spark plug. A mechanic will be able to find out the cause of the noise.
it is really none of you bussness so shut up
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If a radiator does not have enough time to warm up, it could end up making a squeaky noise. Also, a faulty radiator will make a squeaky noise.
They do still make wind up flashlights. They are called emergency weather flashlights.
When a pitcher winds up for a pitch, the energy is primarily in the form of potential energy as the pitcher is storing energy in their muscles and tendons. This potential energy is then converted into kinetic energy when the pitcher releases the ball.
It's when the 2nd baseman comes up behind the pitcher and winds up the key on his back before he pitches.
A boat can sail into the wind by sailing backwards and forwards (tacking) at an angle to the wind and so making her way up.
"Wind up" refers to the movement a pitcher makes before delivering the ball. It typically involves a series of motions where the pitcher raises their arms, shifts their weight, and prepares to throw the pitch. This sequence helps generate power and momentum to deliver the ball with speed and accuracy.
My car was making this noise when I started it up. the noise went away after driving for a while. turnd out I just needed more oil.
Hard to understand your question. I'm guessing that you have a wind noise at speed? Check the trim around the doors if it is a wind noise. Is it possible it's a wheel bearing noise? Noise while driving, changes as you go left to right. Take it to a mechanic and have it checked or at least test driven by a couple of mechanically inclined people and see what they say. Sorry about the vagueness of the answers but the question was not very clear.