Turns out the rattling was coming from the heatshield of the DPF so I spent a day replacing a part which wasn’t even the source of the issue. Well, atleast I’ve got a new exhaust now and did some underbody rust prevention while I was at it.
Should have installed a cutoff valve while you’re down there for when you feel the need for speed LOL
It looks like your yellow light is propping the truck up.
Oh to be handy. Nice work.
You usually don’t lose anything by at least trying to fix something that’s already broken. At worst it’ll just remain broken. Even if I don’t intend to repair it, I’ll still usually tend to disassemble it just to see what it looks like inside - and there’s often a part or two I can scavenge for the “DIY box” in case it comes in handy later. I also don’t worry too much about how pretty the fix is, as long as it works. Also, there’s instructions for almost everything online. Just go for it.
And if they don’t find you handsome, they should at least find you handy :) nice work
One of my biggest problems I guess is not even knowing what the parts are called or what they do or how things function and how they’re built. I’ll have to start so far up, you know? Not like I can Google “how to replace rinkymadink in a Honda Shmonkaflonk”. I’d rather have to start with, like, “how does a car propel itself?” 💀
If anyone needs to know, those exhaust heat shields can often be secured with a stainless hose clamp, or discarded entirely.
stainless hose clamp
That’s exactly what I was about to do
I wouldn’t even argue with bailing wire and a tight twist.
I have to replace mine soonish. One of the brackets on it has broken and I’ve never gotten round to replacing it, even though it’s only £100 for a new one. What’s with the angle grinder and drill? Aren’t they just bolted on?
I didn’t actually mean to remove that piece. The bolts and nuts had rusted away, and it fell off while I was hammering the old exhaust loose. I had to cut the remaining bolt shafts from the DPF flange and drill new holes for through-bolts.