Hi
Just been on a chilly (bloody freezing) trip to Gairloch. On the way up I had to brake quite strongly coming up to a roundabout. (fiesta decided to change lanes without signalling). When going around the roundabout I noticed a change in the engine noise, it started sounding quite v-dub like. There's no loss of power, van feels fine but in lower gears under strain (up hill or pulling away from roundabouts) it's definitely noisier. Sort of a v-dub or motorbike sound. No change at normal cruising speed.
I'm thinking maybe an exhaust issue? Any other suggestions?
Sara
P.s. Only one midge bite so far this year, just goes to.show what rubbish weather we're having up here in Scotland
change in engine noise
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change in engine noise
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Re: change in engine noise
Exhaust would be my first investigation though not sure how it would be related to the hard braking. If boxes look fine, check where sections are welded to flanges. Tell tale black streaks are a good clue.
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Re: change in engine noise
Hi
I've had a good look under the van and to my (untrained) eye the exhaust looks ok. The engine is definitely noisier in the lower gears though. Not sure how to describe the noise, possibly a vibration noise, a little like a motorbike sound.
Only hear it when accelerating and no loss of power etc. At cruising speed sounds normal.
Looking for suggestions.
Sara
I've had a good look under the van and to my (untrained) eye the exhaust looks ok. The engine is definitely noisier in the lower gears though. Not sure how to describe the noise, possibly a vibration noise, a little like a motorbike sound.
Only hear it when accelerating and no loss of power etc. At cruising speed sounds normal.
Looking for suggestions.
Sara
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Re: change in engine noise
could be this.
http://www.igmaynard.co.uk/bongo/forum/ ... ud#p418217.
or this.
http://www.igmaynard.co.uk/bongo/forum/ ... ey#p637393
either way you know somethings wrong, its your motor, best to take it in to get looked at.
http://www.igmaynard.co.uk/bongo/forum/ ... ud#p418217.
or this.
http://www.igmaynard.co.uk/bongo/forum/ ... ey#p637393
either way you know somethings wrong, its your motor, best to take it in to get looked at.