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BuddyS 03-27-2013 12:43 PM

Loud exhaust noise during cold start only
 
Hi,
I have a 2002 4.3 gen2 all stock L35(poppets). It just started giving me a loud noise from the exhaust tail pipe/muffler area during first startup(cold). The noise is right as the engine starts and is short. It sounds like a high performance muffler during a start up. Something like a rummble or gargle.
When I rev the rpm's it comes back as the engine decels just like when it started up but will eventrally stop after a minute or so of rpm reving.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
I was thinking on checking the static fuel pressure when I get home to see if there is a leak within the plenum.
Thanks

richphotos 03-27-2013 12:45 PM

Exhaust leak?

rexmburns 03-27-2013 12:49 PM

How did you come to the conclusion that a loud exhaust may be caused by a leak in the fuel system? Just curious!!

Post a sound clip!!

Sounds to me like you may have a bad exahust gasket and when the engine is cold the steel shrinks causing a leak and then when it gets hot the steal expands filling the hole. Might sound dumb but I've seen it alot on alot of different vehicles.

BuddyS 03-27-2013 01:09 PM

No leaks.

Just thinking maybe that there could be excess fuel in the plenum area from a bad regulator and the excess fuel causing backfire in the exhaust during start up, not sure, just an assumption at this piont.

Thanks

BuddyS 03-27-2013 07:43 PM

Problem solved, I just got done figuring it out. It was a warp/dimple/bow or what ever you call it in the outer shell(sheet metal) of the muffler. Kinda like a snapple lid or washing machine lid. It was basically vibration, once the muffler warms up the dimple goes away. When cold I was able to milipulate the dimple not be so concave in that spot. Kinda weird but that is what it was.
Thanks

rexmburns 03-27-2013 09:50 PM

Glad to hear you got not figured out! And thanks for posting the results incase anyone else encounters this on the future:)

richphotos 03-27-2013 10:11 PM

Real glad you got it figured out. That is the main reason I questioned for the fuel problem, usually when exhaust is loud. its exhaust related. Glad you got it figured out.


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