Date: Wed, 1 Jan 2003 18:21:02 -0600
Reply-To: Joel <Joel@MYBLUELIGHT.COM>
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From: Joel <Joel@MYBLUELIGHT.COM>
Subject: Re: troubleshooting tiico noise/vibrations
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The diesel camper is a noisy machine, but with that being said; my camper
was missing the rubber hose/bellow that bridges the gap from the air cleaner
to the air snorkel in the side wall of the van. It did make a difference
overall to the point where it is more manageable- at least I can carry on a
conversation now if I speak up. I ordered mine new from vw a few years back
and I can't remember the price but I'm sure it wasn't cheap. I think it's
worth a try to replace or improvise a replacement hose. Joel Hembel - 82
diesel Westy
----- Original Message -----
From: "David Brodbeck" <gull@CYBERSPACE.ORG>
To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM>
Sent: Wednesday, January 01, 2003 3:56 PM
Subject: Re: troubleshooting tiico noise/vibrations
> On Wed, 1 Jan 2003, Andrew Nock wrote:
>
> > As with many, a clear drone noise starts at 3,300 rpm and continues
upward.
> > The noise only occurs under load - ie when I run at 3,300 rpm standing
> > still, drone is not heard. As for tone, most of my auto aware friends
> > hearing the sound think it is either exhaust or air intake related.
>
> I'm having a similar problem with my '82 diesel. At 55 mph there's a loud
> resonant drone. It disappears below 50 or above 60. At first I thought
> it was my exhaust, which resembled a lace doily more than solid metal.
> But now I've got the whole thing replaced with the stock system, and I
> still have the same noise. (It's quieter at all other speeds, though.) I
> do still have a small leak at the muffler joint I need to fix with some
> sealer, but it doesn't seem like enough to cause this much noise.
>
> Is this one of the cabinets sounding off? Do I just need to stuff a
> sleeping bag in the right one? Or is it because I'm missing the air
> intake snorkel? I assume there's supposed to be one, all I've got is an
> opening on the air cleaner cover that looks like something should be
> attached to it.
>
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