In article <EpidnYsgWouWGjjfRVn-rw RemoveThis @magma.ca>, "Stewart DIBBS"
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> "thatiteballa" <UseLinkToEmail RemoveThis @AutoForumz.com> wrote in message
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> >I have a 2003 accord with about 32k on it. For the past 3-4k I have
> > add these unusual loud noises from my engine when I first drive the
> > car after it has been idle for 2-3 hrs. It sounds similar to chugging
> > noises that comes from a lawnmower.
>
> Unless the dealer did not wait long enough, or too long, to find the fault,
> if there is one, I'd guess its a small exhaust leak. Exhaust manifolds can
> warp (but not often on new cars), and when hot, seal the leak. Have the
> dealer run the car till hot, then torque the exhaust manifold and front pipe
> joint bolts.
>
> Stewart DIBBS
Steward,
That might be the cause. I advise the original poster to have his mechanic
do a test drive with you. Keep the AC and radio/CD turned off. When you
hear the clugging sound--inform the mechanic. Perhaps he can identify the
source of the noise. You may also want to call the mechanics listed in the
yellow pages and ask them whether or not they have special rollers. The
mechanic's helper drives the front wheels onto the rollers. The mechanic's
helper will start your car and place it in gear. As the wheels roll on the
special rollers, the mechanic watches the engine and listens for any odd
sounds such as from the exhaust system, suspension system and exhaust
system. Tegger might know the name of the special rollers.
Jason
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