RE: Exhaust Question

From: Joseph W. Council (joseph_council@yahoo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 05 2000 - 18:38:03 EDT


Jon,

The crack is just slight I can't see through it it is right next to where
the pipe exits the cat. I am going to look closely at a friend's 99, on
monday. I have driven her's and I hear no exhaust noise what so ever. I
think i will try the baby power to see if there is a leak.

Also another thing I forgot to mention. When I was investagating I tried to
shake the exhaust, between the headers and the Cat, I was able to move it
about 1/3 of an inch in both directions. When I shook it I also notice that
the Tranny and drive shaft moved as well. Any thoughts?

Thanks for the help

Joe

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-dakota-truck@BUFFNET.NET
[mailto:owner-dakota-truck@BUFFNET.NET]On Behalf Of Jon Steiger
Sent: Saturday, August 05, 2000 6:24 PM
To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net
Subject: Re: DML: Exhaust Question

At 02:16 PM 8/5/00 -0700, you wrote:
>Ok Everyone, I need some help, although I am not a
>mechanic, I have had a problem with my dak ever since
>I bought it. The exhaust has be louder than what I
>consider normal. I have a constant exhaust roar. I
>do not have a flowmaster, I have a new aftermarket
>muffler that I had put on because of this noise. I
>have had my Dak in the shop in the past for several
>other reasons and I asked them to look at the exhaust.
> They told me that it was normal. The owner of the
>dealership I took it to said it was normal. I decided
>to take a close look at the exhaust myself this
>afternoon, I found what I considered a problem. On
>the back of the Cat, I noticed that around the exhuast
>pipe on the bottom that part of the weld was missing,
>and part of the outer metal was a little cracked. Ok,
>now here is the stupid question. Is this normal for a
>Cat?

   No, that doesn't sound normal to me. Is there actually an opening, and
you can see right into the pipe? A loud exhaust is usually indicative of
a leak somewhere. What you may want to do is to let the engine idle, and
starting from the exhaust manifolds, and going back to the muffler, check
for leaks. (You may be able to feel them with your hand, or some people
sprinkle baby powder around the area for a visual confirmation. If you
have a leak anywhere in front of the muffler, that is probably the reason
for the loud exhaust. You may also want to get under the truck and listen
to where the exhaust is the loudest. (A stethoscope might help, but if its
as loud as you say you may not need one. Or you could get a friend to rev
the engine a bit.)

    If you can't find the problem yourself, you may want to go to the
dealership and listen to a few other trucks exactly like yours. (Same
engine and bodystyle.) If they are quieter, insist that the dealer find
and fix the problem; if they can't, start to go up the corporate ladder and
complain to anybody who will listen.) :-)

Good luck!

                                               -Jon-

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