My exhaust is making a noise like somebody has chucked a 10p piece into the exhaust manifold.
When i had a check over last october the mechanic said it was caused by some kind of emissions related valve or something. He said he'd sorted it, and at the time it went away. However, after the run today, the tinkling is back. What is in the manifolds of a 73 Charger 318 that would cause that??
"If its a job no man can survive, he's the man for the job"
If it does it under load it would suggest the timing is too advanced, it sounds like you are describing "Pinking" (pre-ignition) Bad for pistons and bottom end!
shaungriff wrote:Heat riser flap in one of the manifolds
That was my thought too. Removed one from my Monte Carlo when we made the exhaust,a vacuum operated flap that is on the bottom of one of the manifolds.
Had a look underneath, and wedged it open, but i still get a bit of a rattle on the over run. Anyone taken theirs out? Can it be done without removing the manifold?
"If its a job no man can survive, he's the man for the job"
The one on my Monte was separate to the manifold,bolted on between the downpipe and manifold, I took the flap out but needed to reuse the body as it is was part of the exhaust,it would have been possible to make a piece but it was just easier.
I had an AMC that had the same set up too so I guess yours is similar.