Rattling catalytic heat shield advice
my pass side catalytic heat shield is rusty and rattling my sanity away. i couldn't find a replacement, would it if be fine to get rid of? or would it emit too much heat in to the car? i'd really like to just rip it off and go on with my life.
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I asked Tony from Motordyne the same thing a while back and he advised against it. Why not figure out what it's rattling against? It's fairly thin so you can probably bend it out of the way with your hands.
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Glad my club sponsor was Magic Muffler growing up!
I'll attempt to be nice with my answer to this issue! The shield is there for a reason other wise they wouldn't have wasted the $$ to include it! Somewhere in every neighborhood is a muffler shop, find yours and have them weld the cover to stop the rattle! It's not rocket science, just logic! :OHBOY:
Gary |
I'm not sure if you're referring to the shields on the cats themselves, but mine were rusting a bit and rattling. I cut them off last year and so far no issues.
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If it's the heat shields on the cats, get some big hose clamps and wrap them around in a couple different places - I did the same thing to my cats until I could install ART pipes.
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thanks guys, think im gonna do the big hose clamps for now, i too will be installing aftermarket pipes on mine in the near future
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Posted MICKEY MOUSE FIX at first but no one would have a clue what I posted!
Originally Posted by BIG6
(Post 7149684)
thanks guys, think im gonna do the BIG HOSE CLAMPS for now, i too will be installing aftermarket pipes on mine in the near future
Gary |
Originally Posted by gary c
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"GHETTO FIX!" What are you going to do when you break a exhaust hanger...wire clothes hanger? :LMAO2: Might cost you $5 to have a muffler shop do the job right!
Gary Series though, the one time I went to a muffler shop to have a leak inspected (when I was young and dumb) they bent me over the barrel and had their way with me, ended up paying ~$700 for a fully welded together trainwreck of a 'custom' exhaust. God damn I was dumb. |
Originally Posted by gary c
(Post 7149730)
"GHETTO FIX!" What are you going to do when you break a exhaust hanger...wire clothes hanger? :LMAO2: Might cost you $5 to have a muffler shop do the job right!
Gary Removing the heat shields is fine as well, though the floor boards will get a little warmer. The best solution is to make heat shields, wrapping only 1/2 of the cat conv., the 1/2 that radiates heat to the floor boards and transmission. Bonus is this will also help with exhaust scavenging buy keeping the cats a little hotter. https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/g35driv...c009775f79.jpg |
Originally Posted by onevq35de
Give a shop $5 for anything and in return you'll receive a kick to the nutz. A stainless steel hose clamp is a fantastic way to deal with the issue. It's easy, cheap, quick and permanent. Infiniti did this on my FX many moons ago while under warranty.
Removing the heat shields is fine as well, though the floor boards will get a little warmer. The best solution is to make heat shields, wrapping only 1/2 of the cat conv., the 1/2 that radiates heat to the floor boards and transmission. Bonus is this will also help with exhaust scavenging buy keeping the cats a little hotter. https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/g35driv...c009775f79.jpg |
Thanks. It's DEI form a shield and their wrap ties holding it on. I don't care for the ties, even the header wrap ties that came with the tomei headers. If I have any trouble with any of them, I'll gladly replace'em with s.s. hose clamps.
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Originally Posted by g356sp
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Some of us like to solve the problem ourselves, not pay our way out of them :P JSeries though, the one time I went to a muffler shop to have a leak inspected (when I was young and dumb) they bent me over the barrel and had their way with me, ended up paying ~$700 for a fully welded together trainwreck of a 'custom' exhaust.
God damn I was dumb. Gary |
Gary you clearly don't live in an area where salt destroys everything metal. It wouldn't last.
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Everyone's got their own opinion about everything which is perfectly fine. :11:
The fancy ties that I got from DEI and the one's that came with the really nice wrap that came with the Tomei headers, those are basically stainless steel worm drive clamps without the worm drive. I've sure there's a reason why companies producing exhaust wrap ties chose to make them a pita to install. I can think of one reason. They're open-ended on one side whereas hose clamps are connected. Hose clamps can be disconnected from the worm drive but then can be a pita to get the end back into the mechanism that is the worm drive clamp. I MUCH prefer hose clamps and the more I write about'em, the more I wish I tossed the ties and used them from the start. :banghead: Spot welding is what gets sooo many heat shields on sooo many makes and models of auto's give & rattle. It's good business. Call it Planned Obsolescence. :9: |
Originally Posted by Urbanengineer
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Gary you clearly don't live in an area where salt destroys everything metal. It wouldn't last.
I like what onevg35de had done to his FX. |
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