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Old 02-23-2011, 07:40 PM
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Unhappy Light "metal-on-metal" sound almost all the time.

There has always been a rattling sound comming from my engine compartment. I sounds to me like a loose bolt and the washer is rattling around or something like that. Its worrying me, it also doesnt sound good. I can't seem to pinpoint where its comming from either. I hope its not something major inside the engine? Does anyone know what it could be?
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Old 02-24-2011, 01:49 AM
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Could be anything. I wish I could give more advice.
 
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Yeah I know, thats whats bad about it . But I'm pretty sure the frequency doesn't change with the rpm, which must be good?
 
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Mine sounded kinda like that the whole time I had it. I just figured it was the way those moters sound. Got another motor hanging in the air, it sounded the same before I pulled it. Both 3.9 magnums.
 
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I'm thinking it might be something inside the muffler. I know there a small piece (sounds like a little stone) loose and rattling around in there. I'm going to be buying a new exhaust soon either way, so that will hopefully do away with the problem
 
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The catalytic converter can brake up and rattle. Or like you said something in the muffler or pipes.

When I installed my headers I guess I dropped my 1/4in ratchet in the pipe. I found it 5 or more years later. That sucker was burnt to hell. It was a craftsman. I took it in for a new one, no questions asked.
 



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