mikepier
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- Joined
- December 24, 2008
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- 328
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- City, State
- Long Island, NY
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 99 XLT
15 XL
A few weeks ago I was tying to troubleshoot a "vibrating" idle on my 99 XLT. I thought it was the engine, when in fact it was the exhaust system causing the resonation throughout the truck when stopped at a light and the truck in gear. I put a floor jack underneath the lower catalytic converter with a piece of wood and raised it putting just enough pressure on it, and when I put the truck in drive, the vibration was gone.
So now I thought if I tried to put some kind of brace on the cat, it would solve the problem, but when I put a piece of wire on attached to the frame, the vibration got worse, because it traveled through the wire to the frame.
So then I thought why not wedge a piece of metal between the 2 cats to "cancel" out the vibrations of each cat. This is what I ended up doing
Notice the 1/2" 45 deg elbow wedged in between the 2 cats. I had to use a crowbar to spread apart the 2 cats to get the elbow in there. The wire is just in case it pops out, preventing it from flying away.
When I started the truck and put it in gear, the vibration was significantly less, enough for me to notice. So if anyone is trying to troubleshoot the same problem, try this , it does not hurt.
So now I thought if I tried to put some kind of brace on the cat, it would solve the problem, but when I put a piece of wire on attached to the frame, the vibration got worse, because it traveled through the wire to the frame.
So then I thought why not wedge a piece of metal between the 2 cats to "cancel" out the vibrations of each cat. This is what I ended up doing
Notice the 1/2" 45 deg elbow wedged in between the 2 cats. I had to use a crowbar to spread apart the 2 cats to get the elbow in there. The wire is just in case it pops out, preventing it from flying away.
When I started the truck and put it in gear, the vibration was significantly less, enough for me to notice. So if anyone is trying to troubleshoot the same problem, try this , it does not hurt.