rattling exhaust
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rattling exhaust
Someone help me with this problem. I got the edelbrock TES header system on my new engine and I just started it, and the y pipe is rattling on the frame rail. Has anyone had this problem, or have a solution to it, thanks!@
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Car: '72 Chevy Nova
Engine: Solid roller 355
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Axle/Gears: 8.5" 10-bolt 3.73 Posi
Lol yeah I've seen that one before. You can have a new Y-pipe made, try to bend yours or stick some heat resistant insulation between the pipe and the frame.
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ehhh
i was hoping that it would come to bending it. ill look at i t and try to figure something out, thanks for the reply
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try useing cheap brass brackets for doors. clemp tem together and stick them in between them.
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thanks for the reply
I narrowed the noise down to where it was coming from. To my dismay it was coming from the tranny. thanks for the input, but its now gonna cost a buttload
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