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Hi All

Question about the ‘tone’ of my engine. It’s an M28 in decent nick, not bad compression etc. but certainly smokes a wee bit…..

Up until a few weeks ago, I have always been very conservative with the speed I’d take it to on the motorway – (don’t laugh) 90 kph maximum

However, I was getting bored and decided to up it to the max. of 115 / 120 kph from Portsmouth to Bristol, so a fair trek.

The engine coped fine and has since, however it does sound different – it sounds more ‘tappety’ – it sounds more like a 2 pot basically….almost like the exhaust is blowing, except it isn’t

Any reasons why this might be??? Not a problem, I prefer the sound it makes now!!! but it got me wondering

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September 6th, 2011, 12:27 pm
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90 km/h? Blimey, mine's barely got going by then ... :)

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September 6th, 2011, 2:56 pm
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Rhythm Thief wrote:
90 km/h? Blimey, mine's barely got going by then ... :)


yes, but....um......yer know.......think of all the petrol i've saved.....hmm, yeah....

any thoughts why it has the new tone

speaking of tone (and guessing you're a bassist) fancy an Ampeg SVT rig? I'm selling mine....

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I'm guessing it prob'ly blew a load of crap [rust & carbon] out of the exhaust system .... I've been wrong before though :roll:

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September 6th, 2011, 6:12 pm
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Also known as an "Italian tune up"

cleaned the engine and exhaust out :lol:

serious have a look round the exhaust as well as the manifold joints in case you've disturbed something

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Rhythm Thief wrote:
90 km/h? Blimey, mine's barely got going by then ... :)

Indeed:
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(yes, the charging meter is in the red zone, but charges normal)

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Hey, that must be a Club speedometer? mine only goes upto 120 kph?? original engine is a 1967 M4...

I like the idea of blasting all the cobwebs (and crap) out. I will check stuff though....cheers people
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Rhythm Thief wrote:
90 km/h? Blimey, mine's barely got going by then ... :)

Indeed:
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(yes, the charging meter is in the red zone, but charges normal)

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Air filter fallen off or pipework split? Heater tubes fallen off?

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September 6th, 2011, 10:04 pm
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Russell wrote:
Air filter fallen off or pipework split? Heater tubes fallen off?


don't think they have mate...but i will check

it's got that VW Beetle sound to it now....doesn't seem to be any more or any less power and it's not spitting or stalling...

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if its sounding like a beetle its got an exhaust leak!

should sound nice and deep more Subaru than the tinny bag of washers VW sound

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