Vacuum leak like a mofo
Posted: March 10th, 2017, 4:02 pm
new guy here fellas.
New 4.7 installed in December. After break in, it developed a vacuum leak. Once warm it will get to going and it sounds like a jet engine. It's LOUD. Its loud enough I can't even tell which side of the motor it's coming from, but as best I cant tell, it's coming from the driver's side. I've attempted to get it back to Jeep Masters while it's going off. but it manages to whine itself out before I can ever make it over there (probably five attempts so far). After about 10 miles or so, the scream just dries up and poops out, normal Banks rumble is all that's left. The obvious fix is to leave it with them over night, but it's my DD and I don't have vacation until May.
Sorry, didn't realize I just left that there like I was whining.
I don't have the first clue how to troubleshoot a vacuum leak to conclusion. Although, as bad as this one is, it shouldn't be too hard. Can anyone point me in some kind of direction to even get started?
New 4.7 installed in December. After break in, it developed a vacuum leak. Once warm it will get to going and it sounds like a jet engine. It's LOUD. Its loud enough I can't even tell which side of the motor it's coming from, but as best I cant tell, it's coming from the driver's side. I've attempted to get it back to Jeep Masters while it's going off. but it manages to whine itself out before I can ever make it over there (probably five attempts so far). After about 10 miles or so, the scream just dries up and poops out, normal Banks rumble is all that's left. The obvious fix is to leave it with them over night, but it's my DD and I don't have vacation until May.
Sorry, didn't realize I just left that there like I was whining.
I don't have the first clue how to troubleshoot a vacuum leak to conclusion. Although, as bad as this one is, it shouldn't be too hard. Can anyone point me in some kind of direction to even get started?