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Car Forum / Chevrolet / Chevrolet Trucks / August 2004

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SpaseKase - 30 Aug 2004 02:43 GMT
I found out what is rattling on my 02 duramax...On the exhaust, just behind
the resonator there is a bracket with some of those rubber hangers.  That
bracket bolts on in 2 places, one of them being to the back side of the
tranny.  The bolt that goes to the tranny isn't there, but looks like it
should be.  There's a wire harness right there also, so I'm wondering if
that bolt is supposed to be gone or should it be there?
The Nolalu Barn Owl - 30 Aug 2004 02:54 GMT
>I found out what is rattling on my 02 duramax...On the exhaust, just behind
>the resonator there is a bracket with some of those rubber hangers.  That
>bracket bolts on in 2 places, one of them being to the back side of the
>tranny.  The bolt that goes to the tranny isn't there, but looks like it
>should be.  There's a wire harness right there also, so I'm wondering if
>that bolt is supposed to be gone or should it be there?

I had a '75 chevy Nova that had a bracket from the rear of the tranny
to hang the exhaust pipe.
It developed a rattle that SEEMED to come from the driver's side rear
of the car.  It was a front U-Joint and the rattle went right down the
pipe and out the end putting my attention far away from the problem.
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Best Regards
Gordie
 
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