Yes it will but it depends on the tone u want.. remember if its a stock muffler it might not be the sound your looking for. plus it could make exhaust gasses enter the car when your not moving. i dont think its worth it.. just replace your muffler. i love my dynomax super turbo on my inline 6 jeep.
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To replace a toilet flapper for a 4-inch toilet, first turn off the water supply to the toilet. Remove the old flapper by disconnecting it from the flush valve. Install the new flapper by attaching it to the flush valve. Turn the water supply back on and test the flush to ensure it is working properly.
as far as the humming noise and the grinding noise it sounds like your power steering pump is either out of fluid or gone bad completely. as for the muffler? ?MAYBE? the strain from the bad power steering pump is overworking the engine causing it to make noise? answer definetly a bad steering pump as for muffler, the sound can be transfred and magnified on a car, replace steering pump before bothering about the muffler sound may be gone
If you are running at high rpms and turn the key off the unburned fuel will be pumped from the cylinders in the engine into the muffler. The muffler is still hot enough to ignite the unburned fuel.
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Look for the tension pulley. there is a square hole in the end. Stick a 1/2 inch drive ratchet with a short 1/2 inch extension end into it and turn it to releave the pressure off of the pulley.
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Any engine needs back pressure to run efficiently. That is what the mufflers do, they create back pressure. So, by removing the muffler(s), you have stopped the back pressure, which in turn causes the engine not to run efficiently.
Yes.
if its cold outside your muffler starts to smoke or it just started up or something im not sure