High pitch sound modulated by Throttle

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  • mag59
    Low Range
    • Apr 2010
    • 11

    High pitch sound modulated by Throttle

    Okay so my rover runs like a top. Just replaced the distributor, o-ring on shifter and new choke cable. Even be fire that it ran great but recently I've noticed a high pitch sound while the engine is running that sounds like a whistle while the engine is running. It seems to get higher as with the throttle.

    Could it be the fan bet assembly. I also know of a manifold gasket leak but I don't think it's that. Help! I feel like i'm sitting on s ticking time bomb.
  • mag59
    Low Range
    • Apr 2010
    • 11

    #2
    Wow lot of grammatical errors in there.

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    • jac04
      Overdrive
      • Feb 2007
      • 1884

      #3
      My vote is for the manifold leak. Use a piece of rubber hose up against your ear to pinpoint the location.

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      • mag59
        Low Range
        • Apr 2010
        • 11

        #4
        Good tip. I'll try that out, cause right now I mostly just open up the bonnet and stare at the engine like a idiot trying to figure out where the noise is coming from.

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        • RoverForm
          3rd Gear
          • Jul 2010
          • 348

          #5
          Originally posted by mag59
          right now I mostly just open up the bonnet and stare at the engine like a idiot
          i do that all the time.

          Originally posted by mag59
          Wow lot of grammatical errors in there.
          i'm glad you said it so i didn't have to...

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          • fred98050
            1st Gear
            • Aug 2010
            • 104

            #6
            Originally posted by mag59
            right now I mostly just open up the bonnet and stare at the engine like a idiot...
            It's mine, I invented it...
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            1964 88 S2A, petrol 2.25L.
            Weber 32/36 dvg
            Lucas distributor

            2.5 Na Conversion:
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            What I like the most about my Rovers? They've got more problems than I do...

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            • LaneRover
              Overdrive
              • Oct 2006
              • 1743

              #7
              Make sure your carb is bolted down tightly
              1958 107 SW - Sold to a better home
              1965 109 SW - nearly running well
              1966 88 SW - running but needing attention
              1969 109 P-UP

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              • adkrover
                2nd Gear
                • Jan 2008
                • 206

                #8
                One way to find intake leaks is to spray a bit of starting fluid on the manifold gasket while the engine is at idle. If the rpm's increase, you found the leak. Just do it a little at a time so you don't end up with other problems.

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