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Fastest H-Town Realtor 08-31-2006 06:29 PM

Muffler bearings
 
After 60K+ miles of squeaky door panels, running over small cars and way to many gallons of gas burned, I have encountered my first problem with my 05. Muffler bearings are bad. Sounds like hell. I was parking in the garage when I heard this sound which was like ball bearings inna tin barrel bouncing around. I thought it was transmission/drive case origined. After putting Kong in park and slowly increasing rev of the engine, I noticed the sound got a little louder,then dissapeared. Came back at idle. Ouch-maybe converter? So i slid under the beast with my Klein knock sensor tool. Placing the screwdriver to my ear, then the metal tip to the engine, I heard no problems...just a nice whirring of GM power. Check transmission-Nope. T-Case? Nope. Damn...guess Ill listen to the exhaust. DAMN! Loud as hell..and louder towards the muffler. A listen to the muffler confirmed my sounds origin..the muffler is rattling-must have broken a spot weld inside.

On the better side, this now allows me to make that Zoomers exhaust system buy I wanted. X-pipe, here I come!

KenP 08-31-2006 06:50 PM

Re: Muffler bearings
 
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Originally Posted by Fastest H-Town Realtor
After 60K+ miles of squeaky door panels, running over small cars and way to many gallons of gas burned, I have encountered my first problem with my 05. Muffler bearings are bad. Sounds like hell. I was parking in the garage when I heard this sound which was like ball bearings inna tin barrel bouncing around. I thought it was transmission/drive case origined. After putting Kong in park and slowly increasing rev of the engine, I noticed the sound got a little louder,then dissapeared. Came back at idle. Ouch-maybe converter? So i slid under the beast with my Klein knock sensor tool. Placing the screwdriver to my ear, then the metal tip to the engine, I heard no problems...just a nice whirring of GM power. Check transmission-Nope. T-Case? Nope. Damn...guess Ill listen to the exhaust. DAMN! Loud as hell..and louder towards the muffler. A listen to the muffler confirmed my sounds origin..the muffler is rattling-must have broken a spot weld inside.

On the better side, this now allows me to make that Zoomers exhaust system buy I wanted. X-pipe, here I come!

You may have to use the left-handed monkey wrench to remove the exhaust.:giggling:

Marcmedic 08-31-2006 07:05 PM

Re: Muffler bearings
 
There is actually a small grease fitting located on the top of the muffler that needs to be greased. They never do it when you take it in for an oil change and lube because the exhaust and muffler needs to be removed to get at the fitting. I'd try that first before you get a whole new exhaust...;)

tomp 08-31-2006 07:07 PM

Re: Muffler bearings
 
Mine broke off while wheeling


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Originally Posted by Marcmedic
There is actually a small grease fitting located on the top of the muffler that needs to be greased. They never do it when you take it in for an oil change and lube because the exhaust and muffler needs to be removed to get at the fitting. I'd try that first before you get a whole new exhaust...;)


PARAGON 08-31-2006 07:21 PM

Re: Muffler bearings
 
it requires the 90 degree elbow zerk

tomp 08-31-2006 07:35 PM

Re: Muffler bearings
 
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Originally Posted by PARAGON
it requires the 90 degree elbow zerk


That's a better idea than flipping over the muffler and exposing it like I did.

TXSUT 08-31-2006 09:48 PM

Re: Muffler bearings
 
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Originally Posted by PARAGON
it requires the 90 degree elbow zerk


Is that due to the incompatibility of the stock zerk and the Fabtech tie-rods?

KenP 08-31-2006 10:07 PM

Re: Muffler bearings
 
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Originally Posted by TXSUT
Is that due to the incompatibility of the stock zerk and the Fabtech tie-rods?

Yes. Plus he has the Tornado thingy, too. He's in trouble.

PARAGON 08-31-2006 10:12 PM

Re: Muffler bearings
 
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Originally Posted by KenP
Yes. Plus he has the Tornado thingy, too. He's in trouble.

Yep, I learned, you need to put in the elbow fitting THEN grease the muffler THEN slide the tornado thingy into the tailpipe. Sliding in dry is a bad deal

Marcmedic 08-31-2006 10:19 PM

Re: Muffler bearings
 
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Originally Posted by PARAGON
Yep, I learned, you need to put in the elbow fitting THEN grease the muffler THEN slide the tornado thingy into the tailpipe. Sliding in dry is a bad deal


I just use saliva...are we still talking about the muffler bearings?

Star Jones 08-31-2006 10:23 PM

Re: Muffler bearings
 
Do iz need ta ax fagy Al to chang minz? Hez gotn time cuz he dont liks mi phat azz meat walet no how.

MUD4ME 09-01-2006 04:29 AM

Re: Muffler bearings
 
I had to replace mine! I also changed the blinker fluid just to be safe....:D

DDWH 09-01-2006 04:41 AM

Re: Muffler bearings
 
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Originally Posted by Star Jones
Do iz need ta ax fagy Al to chang minz? Hez gotn time cuz he dont liks mi phat azz meat walet no how.


YES!

Vettster 09-01-2006 05:50 AM

Man! Don't you know nothing?
 
Turn the friggin radio up. :twak:
Then, you won't hear the freakin muffler bearings.:dancingbanana:

Motohead 09-01-2006 03:17 PM

Re: Muffler bearings
 
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Originally Posted by MUD4ME
I had to replace mine! I also changed the blinker fluid just to be safe....:D


I hope you switched to halogen fluid when you did the change...


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