Help diagnosing engine noise

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texdave

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Details: Stock QJ, stock intake, stock cam, headers, no EVAP equipment (factory), 18-18.5 inches of mercury vacuum at idle

I can’t figure out if the droning/burbling/hissing noise I’m hearing is normal or not. I thought it was a vacuum leak but all the lines in the bay have been replaced or checked out as OK. It seems to originate at or just behind the carb. It is also louder when engine vacuum is higher (idle or coasting).

I recently rebuilt the QJ using Cliff’s performance parts. Ended up with slightly better MPGs and slightly higher vacuum at idle. Could there be a leak on the throttle body or where the carb meets the intake?

Only other place I can think of is the HVAC control unit but the nose is louder in the engine bay than inside so I doubt it.

Any other place I should look at?
 
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The brake booster line. It should be a steel tube that goes to rubber at the booster, and is threaded into the back of the carb base usually.

Also either the transmission or hvac controls have a port behind there too, on top of the intake.

New carb gasket? I like the thick ones.
 

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@PrairieDrifter I snugged up the brake booster connection at the back of the carb when I put the QJ back on the intake but I'll feel around it just in case there's something off there. However, I didn't check the other end of the booster line so that's a good call.

There's a vacuum tee off of the intake manifold that feeds both the cruise control and the HVAC and both those lines are pulling good vacuum. I guess it doesn't hurt to bring out the vacuum pump tester and triple check those lines as well.

And yes, I have a 1/2" gasket under the QJ where it meets the intake.
 

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