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  • #16
    You can get a howling noise from the carburettor. Try revving the engine at idle.
    Original owner of silver grey carburetted 1989 Festiva. 105k km as of June 2006. 140k km as of June 2021.

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    • #17
      ^ !?!?!?!


      ...wow...
      Trees aren't kind to me...

      currently: 2 88Ls (Scrappy and Jersey), 88LX, 90L(Pepe), 91L, 91GL (Skippy) 93 GL Sport (the Mighty Favakk), 94 (Bruce) & 95 Aspire SEs, 97 Aspire (The Joker),
      94 Justy 4WD, 87 Fiero GT, plus 2 parts cars. That's my fleet.

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      • #18
        It takes about twelve hours to make a good batch of grease. A lot depends on the milling time in order to get a good grind. You don't want lumps of undissolved powder (lithium stearate) in the soap base. Making grease is like making bread. Every batch is a little bit different. Even though the oil added during the let down may have the same viscosity, it is absorbed differently (sometimes way differently). They may even overshoot one spec and have to sell it as another spec, for places where it is much colder. Process studies on many variables such as temperature from the contactor steam jacket to shear as measured by motor loads have failed to perfect the process. A good grease operator is the equivalent of a good baker. You get what you pay for. Cheap grease is usually milled for minutes, rather than hours. Tests and spot checks are far less frequent. Performance testing can be fudged if done on a midnight shift. I always feel the grease between my thumb and forefinger and check for a burnt smell. Watch out for streaking or uneven dispersion of additives. The EP (extreme pressure) additives are always thrown in just at the end, once the cone penetration is at or almost within specification.
        Last edited by bravekozak; 04-25-2013, 10:26 PM.

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        • #19
          Dan, I looked up Esso Unirex EP-2...all I could find was...MOBIL Unirex EP-2. Is this the same stuff, or close?

          Of, course the spec I read about the Moble (from the Mobile site) said it was good
          Dan




          Red 1988 Festiva L - CUJO

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          • #20
            Originally posted by drddan View Post
            Ok...I have this new howling noise, started about a couple weeks ago. It sounds like tire howl, sorta like big 4X tires sound.
            It started a couple weeks ago, and is growing louder. I have fairly new General HP Max tires on the Festy, they didnt make this noise before, but I dont think it is the tires.

            Would front wheel bearings going bad make this noise?...or some other mechanical problem showing up? It sounds like it is coming from the front.

            Its been raining a lot here, and havent been able to check things out. Hoping someone has an idea what the heck this is causing this noise.
            Its getting quite loud.

            Anyway, thanks in advance. I hope I get this figured out before something breaks, or whatever!
            Hmmmmm you can change a timing belt and crank seal at a deer camp 100 mile from home in a hour.But need help diagnosing a bearing. :thefinger:
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            • #21
              It wasn't raining at deer camp!
              Reflex paint by Langeman...Lifted...Tow Rig

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              • #22
                If you getting howling in your car, an avalanche of negative hoopty do is coming your way.

                you need to perform super maintenance by whipping the poop in violently manner. What does this mean: dont piece mill it. Find quality parts and
                replace the bearings in the front and roter, control arm, inner and outer tie rods with boots, cv joints with boots and new life time structs with boots. Buy all the parts first.
                Replace the calipers also with new life time guarantee parts. Go to Natrona Height Pa and get the front end alligned for 49.00. Your car will drive lick a new slick whipper
                of the show room floor.

                Buy all the parts first. then form your action plan (don't threaten to shoot unless you are fully loaded and have the safety off) Your howling will be cured nicely.''

                end of the wisdom attempt juncture

                buck zeplen

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                • #23
                  Dr. Zeplen, I am not sure that the original poster will want to drive to PA from St. Louis to get his alignment done.

                  Besides, no one has mentioned one of the more likely causes of the howling: werewolves. Dan, check under the hood for one before you go out and buy a lot of parts.

                  If you do find one, buy this book and follow the directions therein:
                  90 Festy (Larry)--B6M (Matt D. modified B6 head), header, 5-speed, Capri XR2 front brakes, many other little mods
                  09 Kia Rondo--a Festy on steroids!

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                  • #24
                    Okay...so the howling noise was NOT the rear bearings......

                    I just replaced the rear bearings with Timken bearings (they did need replacing anyway) and rear brake shoes, and freed up my stuck e-brake lever while I was in there.

                    The howling noise is still there! (crap) The noise still sounds from the front, and I noticed a funny looking reddish brown staining on my front pass wheel

                    Did I loose a seal?

                    Guess I will be checking the front bearings, at least the one on the pass side.

                    If anyone has a suggestion as anything else it might be, please chime in!
                    Dan




                    Red 1988 Festiva L - CUJO

                    Black 1992 Festiva GL Sport - BLACK MAGIC

                    I'm just...a little slow... sometimes:withstupid:

                    R.I.P.
                    Blue 1972 Chevelle SS-468 C.I.D. B'nM TH400-4:56 posi-Black racing stripes-Black vinyl top-Black int.
                    Black on black 1976 Camaro LT-350 4 bolt main .060 over
                    Silver 1988 Festiva L

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by buck zeplen View Post
                      If you getting howling in your car, an avalanche of negative hoopty do is coming your way.

                      you need to perform super maintenance by whipping the poop in violently manner. What does this mean: dont piece mill it. Find quality parts and
                      replace the bearings in the front and roter, control arm, inner and outer tie rods with boots, cv joints with boots and new life time structs with boots. Buy all the parts first.
                      Replace the calipers also with new life time guarantee parts. Go to Natrona Height Pa and get the front end alligned for 49.00. Your car will drive lick a new slick whipper
                      of the show room floor.

                      Buy all the parts first. then form your action plan (don't threaten to shoot unless you are fully loaded and have the safety off) Your howling will be cured nicely.''

                      end of the wisdom attempt juncture

                      buck zeplen
                      NICE! ...... I'll be right up!!!!!! :thumbs_down:

                      Originally posted by nitrofarm View Post
                      Hmmmmm you can change a timing belt and crank seal at a deer camp 100 mile from home in a hour.But need help diagnosing a bearing. :thefinger:
                      I need all the help I can get! :peach:

                      ...and i've never heard a howl like this on any of my cars. Usually a grinding or clicking for the bearings. Its pretty loud.
                      Last edited by drddan; 04-30-2013, 02:05 PM.
                      Dan




                      Red 1988 Festiva L - CUJO

                      Black 1992 Festiva GL Sport - BLACK MAGIC

                      I'm just...a little slow... sometimes:withstupid:

                      R.I.P.
                      Blue 1972 Chevelle SS-468 C.I.D. B'nM TH400-4:56 posi-Black racing stripes-Black vinyl top-Black int.
                      Black on black 1976 Camaro LT-350 4 bolt main .060 over
                      Silver 1988 Festiva L

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                      • #26
                        I think replacing all the front end parts is overkill and a waste of money unless diagnosed bad.

                        Wheels on ground, foot on top of tire. Push hard. Any play? Likely bad bearing.

                        Wheels off ground. Grab tire at three and nine. Shake back and forth. Any play? You ptobably. Hear clicking, look as you shak and you probably see a bad tie rod or end. No play? They should be good.

                        Same test at twelve and six for the ball joint in the control arm.

                        Inspect the tire for imperfections. Spin tire and listen for axle binding. Inspect axle boots.

                        Running around outside the asylum again with my tappy talky appy
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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by scitzz View Post
                          Running around outside the asylum again with my tappy talky appy
                          ^ Ha Ha!

                          I have replaced ALL front end componets and front bearings last year. Doesnt mean they are still good, though.
                          The red/brown staining I mentioned above leads me to think I may have lost a seal and front bearing is going south.

                          I will check my tires(also new) but I had a flat a while back and that tire is suspect!
                          Last edited by drddan; 04-30-2013, 02:20 PM.
                          Dan




                          Red 1988 Festiva L - CUJO

                          Black 1992 Festiva GL Sport - BLACK MAGIC

                          I'm just...a little slow... sometimes:withstupid:

                          R.I.P.
                          Blue 1972 Chevelle SS-468 C.I.D. B'nM TH400-4:56 posi-Black racing stripes-Black vinyl top-Black int.
                          Black on black 1976 Camaro LT-350 4 bolt main .060 over
                          Silver 1988 Festiva L

                          My Music!
                          http://www.reverbnation.com/main/sea...t_songs/266647

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by drddan View Post
                            ^ Ha Ha!

                            I have replaced ALL front end componets and front bearings last year. Doesnt mean they are still good, though.
                            The red/brown staining I mentioned above leads me to think I may have lost a seal and front bearing is going south.

                            I will check my tires(also new) but I had a flat a while back and that tire is suspect!

                            Well, I was also kind of responding to an earlier post that suggested you just replace all those

                            Man, your howling noises sound "wheel related," BUT, I have heard "howling" from bad pulleys in the accessory train, and from pilot bearings. Anything sort of bearing related, I guess.

                            Dang it! If I was there, I bet I could find it in a minute! Gack!
                            Last edited by scitzz; 05-01-2013, 02:35 AM.
                            Contact me for information about Festiva Madness!
                            Remember, FestYboy is inflatable , and Scitzz means crazy, YO!
                            "Like I'm going to suggest we do the job right." ~Fecomatter May 28 2016.

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                            • #29
                              Baby car had a heck of a howl that came from the alternator. I still have the thing, because it works. It is just noisy as all get out.

                              Which isn't to suggest that is what is bad with yours!
                              Last edited by scitzz; 05-01-2013, 02:36 AM.
                              Contact me for information about Festiva Madness!
                              Remember, FestYboy is inflatable , and Scitzz means crazy, YO!
                              "Like I'm going to suggest we do the job right." ~Fecomatter May 28 2016.

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                              • #30
                                Ahh...i'll figure it out eventually. Working a lot of hours, tired when I get home. Just dont feel like screwing with it after work.

                                Weekend is close, i'll get to tinkering with it then. It can only be so many things, right? Hahahahahahahaha!!!!!!!

                                It was suggested rear bearings, and mine have been on the car since I got it 4 1/2 yrs ago. Been adjusted twice. It was time to replace them. When I pulled the bearing, I could read...Made in China!

                                Timken FTW!!!!

                                Thanks Scitzz.
                                Last edited by drddan; 05-01-2013, 04:16 AM.
                                Dan




                                Red 1988 Festiva L - CUJO

                                Black 1992 Festiva GL Sport - BLACK MAGIC

                                I'm just...a little slow... sometimes:withstupid:

                                R.I.P.
                                Blue 1972 Chevelle SS-468 C.I.D. B'nM TH400-4:56 posi-Black racing stripes-Black vinyl top-Black int.
                                Black on black 1976 Camaro LT-350 4 bolt main .060 over
                                Silver 1988 Festiva L

                                My Music!
                                http://www.reverbnation.com/main/sea...t_songs/266647

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