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cook1981
08-03-2012, 08:34
Hi people I've noticed a tinny vibration noise from the engine bay at 2000rpm in all gears it sounds like a heat shield or something, after about 2250rpm it goes away, its a bit annoying especially pulling away from lights etc any ideals other than this the cars going fine with know other issues to date, I'm hoping someone has come a cross this before to save a lot of time thanks

GTphil
08-03-2012, 09:03
I had something similar, it was the heatshead under the carb one of the 10mm bolts had worked loose.

Worth a look anyway:)

cook1981
08-03-2012, 09:46
Thanks I'll have a look tonight, it was getting irritating

Brigsy
08-03-2012, 10:04
Check the alloy guard that goes over the flywheel, mine came loose and made a similar noise

Tony Walker
08-03-2012, 19:33
mine was the springs on my downpipe rattling on my exhaust.

TNT ANDY
08-03-2012, 19:37
Mine was starter motor heat shield.

GTphil
08-03-2012, 20:24
Rickety GTT's :wasntme:

Spent so much time chasing noises it's untrue!

cook1981
08-03-2012, 20:52
Never had time to look tonight, I'm off Saturday though so at least I know a few points to look at thanks again people

cook1981
09-03-2012, 21:10
Had I look tonight but couldn't see anything obviously loose could I get some pointers on where to look in the engine bay please people thanks in advance

tubbyG
09-03-2012, 21:26
Look towards the rear of the block, and go in armed with some spanners and tighten everything in sight :D

I had a rattlle, but only on overrun @ around 2krpm. Everything felt reasonably tight, but once I nipped up the down pipe/exhaust a bit more it disappeared :)

cook1981
09-03-2012, 22:09
That's exactly what I've got thanks, day of tomorrow so know what I'll be doing

Tony Walker
09-03-2012, 22:22
wont cause a rattle but deffinetly worth checking manifold nuts they allways back off. but its probably gonna annoy you for ages lol

TNT ANDY
10-03-2012, 07:49
Look towards the rear of the block, and go in armed with some spanners and tighten everything in sight :D

I had a rattlle, but only on overrun @ around 2krpm. Everything felt reasonably tight, but once I nipped up the down pipe/exhaust a bit more it disappeared :)

Good Jawb soldier:agree:

cook1981
10-03-2012, 19:13
problem solved it was the down pipe support bracket

tubbyG
10-03-2012, 19:43
problem solved it was the down pipe support bracket

:agree::agree:

Tony Walker
11-03-2012, 07:55
mine was the same, took alot of fidling to get mine to stop