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Old 10-20-2015, 03:58 PM
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Hello all just now fired up my 2.4L engine after a complete rebuild, started up no problems runs smooth but i am getting a high pitch sound coming form the intake manifold and throttle body. has any one ever heard this sound before? not lights on the dash every thing is good except the sound. check out the link below..

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takem off dis fanns bellts ans seeem is dis noses goesm aways
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yep belt removed and no change. nose still there.

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Intake manifold could be air leaking near a gasket......I was working on an Accord.....replaced the upper intake manifold.....there was a high pitch sound coming from the engine afterwards.....sounded almost like a squeak or a whistle......I checked all the intake bolts and one of them was loose. I tightened it half a turn and the noise stopped. I've heard similar sounds coming from the "quick-connect" vacuum lines on fords..
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Spray carb cleaner around the engine to see if there is a vac leak/change in idle....
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Thanks guys, You where right! was having a problem installing the intake manifold, was fighting it and cut the gasket a little on the left side. To be sure I used some carb cleaner around it like tech II was saying and right on the left side there was a difference after spraying the cleaner there. would have never guess it was that. Wow. check out the links below>

1. > http://vid1083.photobucket.com/album...psws97w2qq.mp4

2. > http://vid1083.photobucket.com/album...pssvhkpgmt.mp4

Great job! Thanks again
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Glad you got it fixed, sounds a lot better now, it was so loud at first you almost could not hear the motor run...
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