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Topic: Fan Housing high-pitch whistle

I just whant to know how to make my VW Bug to whistle? One friend
told me that the sound cames from the fan housing, but I dont know
how to guet it, could some one help me whit this rhing? I love to
see a VW crusing whit that kinda sound

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Re: Fan Housing high-pitch whistle

Bob: This question was posed a year or so ago and received a variety
of responses, both serious and ridiculing. If you are intent on such
a diversion I'd suggest finding a small whistle you like the sound
of, drilling an appropriately sized hole in the outer edge of the
fan house, and epoxying the whistle in the hole. If you tire of
this novelty, be sure to carefully seal the hole.

Also, be sure to check with your local noise cops....sometimes they
take offense at obnoxious noises regardless of the decibel level.
Now, tell me exactly why you think this sounds so great? Remember,
your actions reflect on the entire VW community. Good luck and
please be considerate of those on whose ears you may be offending.
Clancy

Bob N wrote:
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> I just whant to know how to make my VW Bug to whistle? One friend
> told me that the sound cames from the fan housing, but I dont know
> how to guet it, could some one help me whit this rhing? I love to
> see a VW crusing whit that kinda sound
>

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Ho Im sorry, I dont think is some thing that should be Important , I
think it wolud be cool,, because Im on that stage that when yo have
all you dream to do whit your VW , Having that little detail wold be
some personal touch, and when I allways see a Volks whit that noise,
I think is nice, but some times I say, its to loud !...if I put that
noise on my VW I'll make shure to put it in a minor way...Some guy
at the red light on the street told me that his mecanic made that
job,and say in a joking way! Im tired of it, I'll change you volks
for mine...and then he told me that his mecanic told him that he
just bend the endings of the Fan Housing till they point the
direction of the fan, whit a hammer, like a V ...like this
.'''.
|° FAN °|
V  V

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Re: Fan Housing high-pitch whistle

Bob: Ok, whatever, but I'm not sure I'd trust a "mechanic" who
suggests hitting the fan house with a hammer to produce a whistling
sound! Anyway, to each his own. Clancy


Bob N wrote:
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> Ho Im sorry, I dont think is some thing that should be Important , I
> think it wolud be cool,, because Im on that stage that when yo have
> all you dream to do whit your VW , Having that little detail wold be
> some personal touch, and when I allways see a Volks whit that noise,
> I think is nice, but some times I say, its to loud !...if I put that
> noise on my VW I'll make shure to put it in a minor way...Some guy
> at the red light on the street told me that his mecanic made that
> job,and say in a joking way! Im tired of it, I'll change you volks
> for mine...and then he told me that his mecanic told him that he
> just bend the endings of the Fan Housing till they point the
> direction of the fan, whit a hammer, like a V ...like this
>  .'''.
> |° FAN °|
> V  V
>
>

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Re: Fan Housing high-pitch whistle

And who say that I was going to hit my housing whit a hammer? do you
belive me so stupid to do that?, thats why Im here asking the "pros"
you stupid asshole! and I dont care "whatever" you say!, you and
your stupid forum can go and fuck your selfes! Im shure you are a
stpid red neck! or a "Arial" one, the problem here is that you dont
have sence of humor, Ho but you take your time to rad my "stupid
question", now tell me, Im the stupid for doing the posible to find
how to do something a bit diferent and making my life fun! ...or
you? for being such an asshole and feeling great making your selfe
great by making "care less coments"? you stupid fake perfect boy or
girl?...just be happy! and help! dont make fun! because here! whit
me you dont mean nothing, because some one! take the time to write
an email to my direction! and told me how to do my VW whistle so
perfect! and you didn't now! thats why you are so PENDEJO! PINCHE
ARROGANTE, CREIDO DE MIERDA!

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Re: Fan Housing high-pitch whistle

Whoa...somebody needs to get back on their meds.

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Re: Fan Housing high-pitch whistle

Sorry...no offense intended. Clancy

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Clancy wrote:
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> Sorry...no offense intended. Clancy
>
Clancy,

Why are YOU apologizing to this jerk????
I re-read your responses to his posts and they in no way deserved the
response you got. I have to agree with Smartass this guy needs to
get back on his meds or take an anger management class.

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Re: Fan Housing high-pitch whistle

Wasn't me! Too bad that Sean got chased away, THAT would have
been an interesting conversation, (of sorts).
         Yancey

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Yancey wrote:
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>
>  Wasn't me! Too bad that Sean got chased away, THAT would have
> been an interesting conversation, (of sorts).
>         Yancey
>
>
>
Two illiterates slugging it out on a forum - interesting??
Brawling in the street? Maybe...

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Re: Fan Housing high-pitch whistle

@@ Hey Clancey, I think your answer had some merrit and was not at
all off color. I had a technician hit himself in the head with a
hammer once and he acted wierd for several weeks until the
concussion got better. Maybe that's what happened ?

Anyone who want's a bug to whistle needs only to run a stock exhaust
with stock fiberglass baffeled pea shooter tailpipes on a 1600cc and
they will whistle all day long. They did when they were new !

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Darby wrote:
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> @@ Hey Clancey, I think your answer had some merrit and was not at
> all off color. I had a technician hit himself in the head with a
> hammer once and he acted wierd for several weeks until the
> concussion got better. Maybe that's what happened ?
>
> Anyone who want's a bug to whistle needs only to run a stock exhaust
> with stock fiberglass baffeled pea shooter tailpipes on a 1600cc and
> they will whistle all day long. They did when they were new !
>
>
Darby's right - the stock exhaust tips provide the "fweem" whistle
that identified Beetles coming a block away.

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Re: Fan Housing high-pitch whistle

At one time someone made a whistle that you could slide over the
tailpipe, or tailpipes, (if you wanted dual whistles.) I put a
couple on an engine that my mechanic had built just before he
started it for the first time, without him knowing it. When he
started it, they whistled like crazy and scared the shit out of him.
The next day I found my hat nailed to a block of wood with a nail
about five inches long.(Pay-back)!
I got him back a week later when I hooked up a device that played
"Love me tender" when he stepped on the brakes. He had a bus and I
hid it in one of the door panels. He couldn't find it for a long
time because as soon as he let his foot off the brake the song would
fade away. We pretended we couldn't hear it, which made him think he
was just hearing things. Well he finally figured it out and a couple
of days later I discovered that every time I stepped on the brake my
horn would honk. We called a truce after that. Who knows how far it
would have went if we hadn't.
       Yancey

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I thought I'd worked out that the whistling was actually caused by
loose baffles in the tailpipes - which would mean its technically
not a whistle but more a high-pitched, annoying metallic rattle.

BTW, taxi drivers in India often hook up the reverse-light to an
electronic music box - all manner of tunes, ranging from Jingle
Bells through to the Star Spangled Banner, to warn you to get out of
the way!

Yancey wrote:
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>
> At one time someone made a whistle that you could slide over the
> tailpipe, or tailpipes, (if you wanted dual whistles.) I put a
> couple on an engine that my mechanic had built just before he
> started it for the first time, without him knowing it. When he
> started it, they whistled like crazy and scared the shit out of him.
> The next day I found my hat nailed to a block of wood with a nail
> about five inches long.(Pay-back)!
> I got him back a week later when I hooked up a device that played
> "Love me tender" when he stepped on the brakes. He had a bus and I
> hid it in one of the door panels. He couldn't find it for a long
> time because as soon as he let his foot off the brake the song would
> fade away. We pretended we couldn't hear it, which made him think he
> was just hearing things. Well he finally figured it out and a couple
> of days later I discovered that every time I stepped on the brake my
> horn would honk. We called a truce after that. Who knows how far it
> would have went if we hadn't.
>       Yancey
>