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cstamm Dec 18, 2005 08:24 PM

Fluttering sound when cold
 
Since it's gotten cold here, I have noticed a weird sound coming from what seems to be the rear of the engine or could be the auto trans or t-case. The best I can describe it is as a fluttering sound, only happens from about 2500 to 3100 RPM. It usually goes away after it's good and warm, but I notice it sometimes even after that, although it is fainter. Doesn't sound like a valve or anything to me. It does it in every gear, including neutral. I took my brother for a ride (he's a mechanic) and he wasn't sure what it was, but said not to worry about it. I drive her anywhere from 600 - 1000 plus miles a week for work, so I want to make sure everything is cool. Any ideas?

progress4m Dec 19, 2005 06:52 AM


Originally Posted by cstamm
Since it's gotten cold here, I have noticed a weird sound coming from what seems to be the rear of the engine or could be the auto trans or t-case. The best I can describe it is as a fluttering sound, only happens from about 2500 to 3100 RPM. It usually goes away after it's good and warm, but I notice it sometimes even after that, although it is fainter. Doesn't sound like a valve or anything to me. It does it in every gear, including neutral. I took my brother for a ride (he's a mechanic) and he wasn't sure what it was, but said not to worry about it. I drive her anywhere from 600 - 1000 plus miles a week for work, so I want to make sure everything is cool. Any ideas?

If I would have to guess I would say exhaust leak.
May be some else will pith in.

shiftless89 Dec 19, 2005 07:02 AM

:good: What he said. maybe a crack in the manifold or pinhole that seals up when the material gets warm and expands, or even a bad gasket. aslo sometimes a sticky egr valve will make a similiar noise

cstamm Dec 19, 2005 01:03 PM

I'll have to check out both, thanks for the suggestions.

Flamedx4 Dec 19, 2005 01:52 PM

That would be the chipmunks....


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