tweety
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Hi all, long time lurker, first time poster.
1979 Midget 1500, I've owned for about one year. I've corrected many past sins committed by the car's po's but one little issue is baffling me.
When the car is revving over 800 rpm or so, there's a howling sound that corresponds to pressing in and releasing the clutch pedal. It gets louder as you press in the clutch and is loudest when the clutch is fully depressed The higher the rev's, the louder the howl is overall. As the clutch is released, the howl gets softer until the pedal is returns to its normal position
The sound seems to be coming from the foot well area, so it might actually be coming from the pedal box.
This forum has been a huge help as many of my Midget's gremlins have been discussed in this forum (the flickering charge light for example.) I did not see this noise listed anywhere so I thought I would inquire before I start tearing into the pedal box and master cylinder.
Any insights would be appreciated.
1979 Midget 1500, I've owned for about one year. I've corrected many past sins committed by the car's po's but one little issue is baffling me.
When the car is revving over 800 rpm or so, there's a howling sound that corresponds to pressing in and releasing the clutch pedal. It gets louder as you press in the clutch and is loudest when the clutch is fully depressed The higher the rev's, the louder the howl is overall. As the clutch is released, the howl gets softer until the pedal is returns to its normal position
The sound seems to be coming from the foot well area, so it might actually be coming from the pedal box.
This forum has been a huge help as many of my Midget's gremlins have been discussed in this forum (the flickering charge light for example.) I did not see this noise listed anywhere so I thought I would inquire before I start tearing into the pedal box and master cylinder.
Any insights would be appreciated.