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Re: Howling sound coming from intake
My 1998 Ranger 4.0 is doing that (howling at idle), with the stock air cleaner. Lift the air intake off of the air filter and it's REALLY LOUD. This is at idle, and an on-and-off problem. Something is causing the air intake tube to resonate like an organ pipe at a certain idle speed.
I see several people referring to this as "a howling sound" on wikianswers dot com. Someone claimed that replacing the idle air control fixed it. That is possible, if changing the IAC changed the idle speed slightly.
I have just removed and examined the air intake hose. I see that it is designed with accordion pleats or corrugations at the elbow where it connects to the throttle body. I feel certain that the grooves on the inside of the elbow cause the organ-pipe effect at a certain airflow (a specific idle speed). There are aftermarket improved air-intake hoses with smooth elbows which should fix the problem. I intend to get one.
On my truck the sound is so strong I can feel the air intake hose vibrate. I am concerned that the vibration could eventually cause damage to the throttle body or IAC. Other than that possibility, I believe this to be a harmless eccentricity of the air hose design, that it just does that sometimes.
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