Hey all,
On of my Paso's exhaust's has something loose inside - probably rust - sounds like small pieces of metal.
Shaking it got some of the stuff out, but not all - still rattles at certain rpm's.
Is there a good way to get this out besides buying another exhaust?
If anyone has an original right or both exhausts please msg me.
Thanks
Exhaust rattle
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Re: Exhaust rattle
you can cut them at both ends on the welds. There is a couple of tac welds holding the baffles in place inside. Most likely one of those broke loose
I have a thread here somewhere with pics

I have a thread here somewhere with pics

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Re: Exhaust rattle
as he owns a 1987 he probably has the "cigars".
G.
G.
Re: Exhaust rattle
paso750 wrote:as he owns a 1987 he probably has the "cigars".
G.
Yep.
Re: Exhaust rattle
higgy wrote:you can cut them at both ends on the welds. There is a couple of tac welds holding the baffles in place inside. Most likely one of those broke loose
I have a thread here somewhere with pics
Thanks.
There's one bigger piece loose in there, but mostly
it's string like pieces coming out, so I'll see.
Re: Exhaust rattle
Fixed 99% by shaking it until the various small bits fell out.