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So I've had an open pipe that terminated under the back seat on my '52 Mainline since I got it and I just installed dual exhaust and a pair of Brockman Mellowtones. It sounds great but now I can hear every rattle and clang. There's a tapping sound that's louder on the driver's side that I never noticed before.
I tried to capture the sound I'm hearing in this video: https://youtu.be/rVH_NLOc0QQ It's louder on cold startup but it's always there. Any advice? |
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Sounds a lot like an exhaust leak. Header to block?
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Recheck the clamps that hold your mufflers in place. Make sure mufflers are not touching any part of the frame when engine is running.
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All I hear is what sounds like valve train noise.
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Sounds like an exhaust leak to me . . .
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Be sure to put some anti-seize on those header bolts.
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