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I suspect that is the area but it is making a boiling kettle whistling sound. How can you get that from a vacuum flow?
Posted on: 2019/10/28 20:58
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Hi Paka40, Can I ask why your are completely convinced it is an intake 'whistle'?? Not that a bad intake leak couldn't create a whistling noise, but I would think it more likely to be an exhaust leak. One thing you can do is, with the engine cold, start it up and you will have at least a minute before things get too hot to touch. If you put your hands around the the exhaust manifold to intermediate pipe joint, you'll definitely be able to feel a leak there, if its exhaust. you can also CAREFULLY run a finger around the manifold to block joint and see if anything is 'blowing' (if its whistling, it should be blowing enough to feel the leak) Then as Wes is suggesting, you can spray the intake/exhaust where it enters the engine to see if either the whistling stops or is somewhat interrupted; that would be the leak source. And, Wesley, I am trying to remember, in that join between intake and exhaust manifolds, is there any 'live' intake or exhaust flow there? - I seem to remember it just being a 'blank' connection. Yes, there's a gasket there, but what would leak there if it wasn't sealing?? I'm getting forgetful in my old age! And, definitely be careful Paka40, as things can heat up quite quickly and you don't want to get burned!! Chris
Posted on: 2019/10/28 22:20
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A whistle would definitely point to a vacuum leak but as I recall there is nothing between the exhaust and intake manifolds that can cause it. The seam between them is just a closed cavity as Chris pointed out, used to transfer heat to the choke and as I recall, to the heat-riser. With it running you can try spraying a tiny amount of starting fluid in different places and when you hit the bit that is leaking, it should run a bit faster. There might be something else preferred over starting fluid but it's been too long and I've forgotten all the little tricks I once knew!
Posted on: 2019/10/29 1:19
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Thanks everyone. ..I took a hollow 3 foot by half inch pipe and listened for the whistle and it was at its loudest at the exhaust to the intake block. Using the pipe I didn't get burnt... I applied muffler cement around the exhaust to intake manifold block gasket. We went for a test drive and did not hear the whistle. At higher speeds very slight engine surging seems to also be gone.
Thanks for all your help once again.
Posted on: 2019/10/29 8:06
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This is a picture of someone else on this forum that had a leak and this is where the gasket goes between the two halves. The intake manifold would be solid where they mate together.
The picture shows a crack in his exhaust manifold Wes Attach file: (33.76 KB)
Posted on: 2019/10/29 15:27
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You don't seal manifold gaskets. Rather than patching and hiding a problem, it's best to find out what the actual problem is and fix it properly! As Wes point out and nicely illustrated, it could very well be a crack and may fail completely and unexpectedly when out driving so best take it apart and find the problem while you can.
Posted on: 2019/10/29 15:37
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Believe it or not...our ambitions are to drive this car everyday and without part availablity we have to "McKiver" until parts arrive. Thanks for the picture and your time...
Posted on: 2019/10/29 15:42
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What do you mean "without parts availability"? I'm not sure which year your car is but you can buy about anything you need for the 245 engines. I have trouble finding parts for my 1965 Imperial LeBaron but Packards, even prewar, are fairly easy to get whatever you want which, of course, doesn't mean it is inexpensive.
Posted on: 2019/10/29 16:47
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I am in Ontario Canada..1940 barn find. Don't get excited..it will get fixed right it's just a winter project. For now this fix is working. Snow is on the way in a week or two.
Posted on: 2019/10/29 16:56
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