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willshak
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Mon Nov 15, 2004 2:18 am Post subject:
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doS wrote:
| Quote: | http://webpages.charter.net/dos46/nissan2.jpg
You have no shrouds over the exhaust system in that area. What you are |
showing is a muffler, and it appears to have been replaced with an
aftermarket muffler fairly recently, due to its good condition and the
universal pipe clamp mounted directly behind the bolted flange.
I don't see that thing that has a tan woven cover around it on my truck,
but yours doesn't look too good.
On my truck, the cat is in the exhaust system directly below the
driver's seat and there was an 18", or so, long shroud over the pipe
between the engine firewall and the cat. That is the shroud that rattled
and I tore off. |
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doS
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Mon Nov 15, 2004 3:20 am Post subject:
Re: 97 hardbody |
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Think that could be the rumble, a leak in that woven piece? The muffler was
replaced in Feb this year, thanks.
"willshak" <willshak@hvc.rr.com> wrote in message
news:10pfisi14gqip53@news.supernews.com...
| Quote: | doS wrote:
http://webpages.charter.net/dos46/nissan2.jpg
You have no shrouds over the exhaust system in that area. What you are
showing is a muffler, and it appears to have been replaced with an
aftermarket muffler fairly recently, due to its good condition and the
universal pipe clamp mounted directly behind the bolted flange.
I don't see that thing that has a tan woven cover around it on my truck,
but yours doesn't look too good.
On my truck, the cat is in the exhaust system directly below the
driver's seat and there was an 18", or so, long shroud over the pipe
between the engine firewall and the cat. That is the shroud that rattled
and I tore off. |
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willshak
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Mon Nov 15, 2004 4:08 am Post subject:
Re: 97 hardbody |
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doS wrote:
| Quote: | Think that could be the rumble, a leak in that woven piece? The muffler was
replaced in Feb this year, thanks.
It probably isn't the muffler then, unless the pipe connection came |
apart at that new pipe clamp.
Put the truck in park (if auto) or put it in neutral and set the
handbrake (if stick). Start the truck and get under and feel or listen
for a leak. Feel first, before the exhaust gets really hot, then
listen. If you have no help, kneel or lay next to the open driver's
door and reach in to press the gas pedal with a stick or something long
enough, so your head remains outside the truck. The noise should get
louder and you may be able to determine where the noise is coming from.
Otherwise, take it to a garage to have it inspected.
| Quote: | "willshak" <willshak@hvc.rr.com> wrote in message
news:10pfisi14gqip53@news.supernews.com...
doS wrote:
http://webpages.charter.net/dos46/nissan2.jpg
You have no shrouds over the exhaust system in that area. What you are
showing is a muffler, and it appears to have been replaced with an
aftermarket muffler fairly recently, due to its good condition and the
universal pipe clamp mounted directly behind the bolted flange.
I don't see that thing that has a tan woven cover around it on my truck,
but yours doesn't look too good.
On my truck, the cat is in the exhaust system directly below the
driver's seat and there was an 18", or so, long shroud over the pipe
between the engine firewall and the cat. That is the shroud that rattled
and I tore off.
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doS
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Mon Nov 15, 2004 5:15 am Post subject:
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Thanks for your help on this.
"willshak" <willshak@hvc.rr.com> wrote in message
news:10pfpc99agrdj68@news.supernews.com...
| Quote: | doS wrote:
Think that could be the rumble, a leak in that woven piece? The muffler
was
replaced in Feb this year, thanks.
It probably isn't the muffler then, unless the pipe connection came
apart at that new pipe clamp.
Put the truck in park (if auto) or put it in neutral and set the
handbrake (if stick). Start the truck and get under and feel or listen
for a leak. Feel first, before the exhaust gets really hot, then
listen. If you have no help, kneel or lay next to the open driver's
door and reach in to press the gas pedal with a stick or something long
enough, so your head remains outside the truck. The noise should get
louder and you may be able to determine where the noise is coming from.
Otherwise, take it to a garage to have it inspected.
"willshak" <willshak@hvc.rr.com> wrote in message
news:10pfisi14gqip53@news.supernews.com...
doS wrote:
http://webpages.charter.net/dos46/nissan2.jpg
You have no shrouds over the exhaust system in that area. What you are
showing is a muffler, and it appears to have been replaced with an
aftermarket muffler fairly recently, due to its good condition and the
universal pipe clamp mounted directly behind the bolted flange.
I don't see that thing that has a tan woven cover around it on my truck,
but yours doesn't look too good.
On my truck, the cat is in the exhaust system directly below the
driver's seat and there was an 18", or so, long shroud over the pipe
between the engine firewall and the cat. That is the shroud that rattled
and I tore off.
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doS
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Posted:
Sun Nov 21, 2004 5:40 am Post subject:
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Took the truck to the muffler shop, the owner replaced it at no charge,
quitened down alot now.
"willshak" <willshak@hvc.rr.com> wrote in message
news:10pfisi14gqip53@news.supernews.com...
| Quote: | doS wrote:
http://webpages.charter.net/dos46/nissan2.jpg
You have no shrouds over the exhaust system in that area. What you are
showing is a muffler, and it appears to have been replaced with an
aftermarket muffler fairly recently, due to its good condition and the
universal pipe clamp mounted directly behind the bolted flange.
I don't see that thing that has a tan woven cover around it on my truck,
but yours doesn't look too good.
On my truck, the cat is in the exhaust system directly below the
driver's seat and there was an 18", or so, long shroud over the pipe
between the engine firewall and the cat. That is the shroud that rattled
and I tore off. |
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