I would suspect a plugged up catalytic converter
Opaque.
shaking your head refers to moving one's head from side to side, usually as a way of saying 'no', though shaking one's head can also imply embarrassment or horror.
between the exhaust manifold and the muffler, closer to the engine though
I had a minor one, balanced the wheels and it went away, you may also have a tire separation. I have heard of major shaking issues with the CTS though
No. It has to be a tight seal though, but welding isn't required. Flange or sleeve fittings are also OK as long as they are tight.
It could have been shaken on accident many times, or the very small amount of shaking could have done it.
Many muflers are coated on the outside and will remain looking good. If a muffler is rattling it means that one or more of the baffle plates inside have broken loose. If the mufler is "expanding" it just means that the metal is rusting through. It sounds like it's time for a new mufler.
See a vet ASAP.
A little over 20 minutes. It depends if your chewing on it or letting it sit there though
There a re number of thing that can cause it, more than likely though you'll need to get your muffler replaced, had that same problem with mine, of course my muffler had rusted off so that could also be your problem, hope this helps
No, unfortunately The Knife of Never Letting Go isn't a movie and there is no info about it becoming a movie, but I really hope it does!
I'm not sure why it does that. I have an '84 Fiero and when I got on the highway and hit over 55 it made a loud pop and then the engine shuts off. After that day I realized I blew the muffler. So try checking that. But after I replaced the muffler its still giving me problems. :( I love the car though. I'm not sure why it does that. I have an '84 Fiero and when I got on the highway and hit over 55 it made a loud pop and then the engine shuts off. After that day I realized I blew the muffler. So try checking that. But after I replaced the muffler its still giving me problems. :( I love the car though.