Exhaust hitting drivesaft at max body twist.
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Exhaust hitting drivesaft at max body twist.
So a while back i pulled out of a donut very acward and well ever since my exhuast has been hitting my driveshaft at max torque. Every time i pin it off the line i dont feel nothing till iam at the top of my gear and then i feel and hear the clunk sound and feel my shifter go up, i also hear fast clicks too . I know its my exhuast hitting my driveshaft because we lifted my car and there it was resting aginst my driveshaft, the pipe hits it at max body twist i guess.
What could this be, do i need a new torque arm or do i need to repostion my pipe or are the hangers bent or wat?
Thanks for the help..
What could this be, do i need a new torque arm or do i need to repostion my pipe or are the hangers bent or wat?
Thanks for the help..
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if you lifted your car from anywhere that is not the rear axle or tires than the rear end will sag and the driveshaft may appear to have clearance issues, i know that it happens to me. also, look for any signs or markings on the driveshaft of contact
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Originally Posted by 87lt1rx7
if you lifted your car from anywhere that is not the rear axle or tires than the rear end will sag and the driveshaft may appear to have clearance issues, i know that it happens to me. also, look for any signs or markings on the driveshaft of contact
I just replaced the brakes on my Firebird and now I have a 'bang' on the rear end whenever I take off at anything above "off idle".
Because of limited availability of tools, I had to use the jack that came with the car to lift it enough to get the floor jack under it.
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The clunk and the shifter moving up sounds like a broken transmission mount to me. Like 87lt1rx7, the driveshaft and rear end will be at a completely different angle to the transmission and the rest of the car if they are not supported in the air. Like he said, check for signs of wear on the driveshaft and exhaust but it sounds like you broke the transmission mount when you did the donut.
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Originally Posted by 87lt1rx7
if you lifted your car from anywhere that is not the rear axle or tires than the rear end will sag and the driveshaft may appear to have clearance issues, i know that it happens to me. also, look for any signs or markings on the driveshaft of contact