Exhaust System: Adjustments
A misaligned exhaust system is usually indicated by vibration, grounding, rattling or binding of system components. Often the associated noise is hard to distinguish from other chassis noises. Look for broken or loose clamps and brackets. Replace or tighten as necessary. It is important that exhaust clearances and alignment be maintained.Perform the following procedures to align the system:
1. Loosen the retaining hardware, clamp and the pipe support brackets.
2. Align the exhaust system, beginning at the front of the vehicle, to establish maximum clearance.
3. NOTE: Tighten the flange nuts and the exhaust manifold nuts evenly and alternately.
Tighten all retainers.
4. NOTE: Muffler, exhaust system flex tube, Three Way Catalytic Converter (TWC), dual converter Y pipe, muffler pipe brackets, clamps and exhaust hanger insulators should be replaced if they are worn or become badly corroded. Do not attempt to service these parts.
Start the engine and check the exhaust system for leaks.