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    can anyone help? My 95 RR CLWB 4.2 liter has developed a real loud squeal. Initially I thought it was the ac compressor but, after removing the fan belt all pulleys move (AC, ALT, PWR STEERING and fan blade turn easily) The noise is almost like a whistle and seems to be coming from somewhere below the passenger side exhaust manifold. There is no noise until i give it some gas (with or withhout the fan belt on) at idle nothing????????

    Thanks in advance

    Rich 95 CLWB RR

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    Rich,

    I'm having the same issue with mine. Did you ever figure out what the problem/solution is?

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    It could be a bad gasket on either the head to manifold of\r maifold to front pipe.
    Have you tried to re-torque the bolts?
    Les Parker
    Tech. Support and Parts Specialist
    Rovers North Inc.

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    I agree with Les (silly not to, really...), but also it may be a crack in the pipe right below the manifold connection (had one there once...). And sometimes an intake manifold will have a vacuum leak and sound the same (a pressure whistle or vacuum whistle sound alike).

    '95 R.R.C. Lwb
    '75 Series III Hybrid 109
    '70 Rover 3500S

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    Thanks to all - I now have my project for the weekend!

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