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Whistling hissing air sucking

joseph p.

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Hello to all,I got a 1968 383 with a 6 mos since rebuild of my Carter Avs 4bbl,ran perfect, started this hissing sound,too much air induction,maybe the butterflies are stuck open???,thanks for any suggestions.
 
1969 satellite with 383 block.

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I will second the choke comment....if that engine is warm....your choke is all wrong.

For the whistling....start removing hoses 1 by one and capping the input. That will rule out any hoses. Don't forget to do the choke pull off diaphragm hose.

Did you change a base gasket?

Use a stethoscope to pinpoint the noise if the above does not work. Pay attention to the throttle shafts where they go into the carb. Place scope there.

Slightly re-tighten the carb bolts to see if a change.
 
I will second the choke comment....if that engine is warm....your choke is all wrong.

For the whistling....start removing hoses 1 by one and capping the input. That will rule out any hoses. Don't forget to do the choke pull off diaphragm hose.

Did you change a base gasket?

Use a stethoscope to pinpoint the noise if the above does not work. Pay attention to the throttle shafts where they go into the carb. Place scope there.

Slightly re-tighten the carb bolts to see if a change.
yes new base gasket.
 
ok well try going back to the old base gasket.

Did you make a change from 4 hole to fully open or vice versa?
 
Curious…did you switch from a fully open base gasket to a 4 hole and that’s what caused the sound? Or just a replacement of the sane 4 hole?
 
One of the carb corner bolts was too tight? I have had experience with putting a single hole gasket on an Edelbrock and my 67 GTX and it whistled quite a tune. A correct 4-hole gasket quieted it.
 
I have used a single hole gasket.....and every time i gave it a shot of gas it whistled. I chocked it up to air moving between the carb and the manifold. Put the 4 hole gasket on and it dissappeared
 
I’ve got a four hole to change laying here now. I took off a stupid “heat shield” thin piece of metal that only contributed to the fuel boiling and installed a two hole. Dumbest part ever made is that heat shield, why are they sold?

All I could find locally. Solved the issue, but whistles at times. Not always, why I don’t know, seems it would always.
 
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