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Old 05-07-2009, 10:30 PM
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i have a 2001 jimmy and i was in the woods one day and hit my exahust corssover on a rock and after that my engine started making a sort of grinding noise and a clicking noise(i checked the fluids and the fan to see if it might be hitting something and making the noise), i bought a new piece of exahust and cut the section out and welded a new piece on but couldnt seal it well without taking it off, could the noise i hear be from exahust/backpressure problems?

also do i have to remove the transmission support crossmember to remove that section of the exhaust?
 
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The ticking/clicking could be caused by an exhaust leak. Does it only do it while moving?
 
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Loose heat shield?
 
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yes its quickens with the rpm's
 
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So... Engine RPM dependent and not ground speed dependent...
 
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yea sorry i wasnt thinkin straight there.
 
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LOL Happens to us all. Definitely sounds like you have opened up an exhaust leak then. It is possible that you popped a manifold to y-pipe stud or damaged the "donut" seal at that location.
 
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i know theres a leak but im feeling less and less like its causing the sound i hear. it definitely comes from around the engine and its more of a grinding sound than a ticking.
 
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Is there anything that is rotating that is hitting the exhaust since you bottomed out?

Is the grinding noise all of the time or just when moving?
 
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Theres nothing hitting the exhaust, i replaced the mangled section. its all the time I believe, its just hard to hear unless I hit the gas a little. It gets louder when I bring the rpm's up.
 


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