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Intake noisezimaad 11-21-2004, 10:11 PM Hey all...I've had a whine coming from my engine bay for a while now. It's very aparent when it's cold and at low RPM...when the intake draws a lot of vacuum. I always thought it was like a high pitch whistle...well, today I spent hours with the car running, puring cups of water everywhere trying to find where the leak it. I finally found it by accident when my hand slipped and it went in the depression in the side of the intake manifold, on the passenger side by the power steering pump. Apparently, there is a leak or something in there. I also think the lean fuel/air is leading to fouled plugs, which I've had issues with twice in the last 6 months. Anyways...has anyone ever tried to put any type of epoxy on a cracked/leaking plastic manifold? I'm thinking of giving it a shot instead of buying a new one. Also, I can't get a good view of that part of the intake where the leak is....does anyone know if there is anything functional there or just intake housing? Thanks for any responses or advice... SteVB 11-24-2004, 08:32 PM Hmmm, I`ve never heard of lean fouling plugs, thats usually only rich, or oil burning. I believe only an overabundance of a substance can "foul" a plug. You might have some other issue as far as thats concerned. As for the leak, J B Weld should do fine, just let it dry long enough. carman999 02-23-2005, 10:32 PM Hi if your car is 95 or 96 it has a map sensor and if you have a vac leak it will make it run very rich. Should also set a engine code. (check engine light) Carman999 Bill V 02-23-2005, 10:45 PM There is a "pressure relief" valve in the location you speak of. I have replaced many of these to correct a vac leak/whistle... jim56 02-24-2005, 08:59 AM Have you checked the intake manifold bolts? they are bad about working loose........... kayaman420 02-24-2005, 11:55 AM Have you checked the intake manifold bolts? they are bad about working loose........... I second that. The intake bolts commonly come loose on these cars. Try just tightening them down first. vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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