Thread: Exhaust Squeal
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Old 09-18-2013, 06:04 AM   #34
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Originally Posted by jb92563 View Post
Did you mention whether it was proportional to engine speed?

Perhaps a noisy belt or accessories being run by it are the problem.


You might also want to check for a covertly planted critter whistler or a racing pig thinking your a lap car.
The squeal persists at idle (especially warm up), and is more pronounced with "blips" of the throttle and falling RPM's. As I mentioned, the squeal can be isolated by putting pressure on the exhaust in various locations. So far, the hanger, clamps and strapping have all been checked for looseness, and tightened if needed.
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