I'm going to guess the old sink was porcelain or cast iron and the new one is cultured marble? If that's the case, the old one had an over flow hole at the top of the bowl so that is wouldn't over flow. That was the vent for the sink. Cultured marble ones don't so the water is trying to go down against air pressure. If this is the case, it can be fixed or at least helped. Message me back for the details.
The gurgling sound is caused by pressure in the engine coolant system(antifreeze) slowly releasing into the coolant overflow resevoir. Typically a faulty thermostat causes this sound.
it's clogged...
slowly
To determine if the sink is clogged and needs unclogging, check if water is draining slowly or not at all. If water is not draining properly, the sink may be clogged and require unclogging.
your winky will slowly decompose into incinerated little ashes and then your mother will slowly and seducingly lap it up
Toilets that bubble when flushed and drain slowly can be cause by different things, such as port holes that are clogged, a clogged drain line, the tank has a low water level, or a problem in the vent pipe. A plumber can check for the specific problem and fix it.
with the engine running , trans in park, SLOWLY turn steering wheel left almost all the way then right almost all the way and repeat. Gurgling sound will slowly disappear.
Your bathroom sink may be draining slowly due to a clog in the pipes caused by a buildup of hair, soap scum, or other debris. This blockage restricts the flow of water, leading to slow drainage.
Unclog drain that both sinks drain into.
To stop gurgling, try drinking water slowly and allowing for small burps to release trapped air. Avoid carbonated drinks, straw usage, and eating quickly, which can introduce excess air into the digestive system. Additionally, practicing relaxation techniques and mindful eating may help reduce gurgling caused by stress or anxiety.
Your bathroom sink may be draining slowly due to a clog in the pipes caused by a buildup of hair, soap scum, or other debris. This blockage restricts the flow of water, leading to slow drainage.
Your Keurig may be dispensing coffee slowly due to a clogged needle, mineral buildup, or a malfunctioning pump. Regular cleaning and descaling can help improve the flow of coffee.