100K XJ
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- Rocklin, CA
Since it would be weird if we both had Hawaiian ladies with leis and grass skirts that sway on our dash, I call dibbs hehe. Hood ornaments would be cool lol
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Hardly a day goes without spending some quality time in, on, or under my XJ. I got Sunday started off with the installation of my exhaust manifold (for the third time). Saturday was spent tearing the dash apart and scraping corrosion from my instrument cluster electrical connector pins in an effort to get my horn and airbag working. No luck with that, but it was worth a try (my second).
After fiddling with the wiring for an hour, I decided to put it back together and once again remove my intake manifold. (I can now remove that in about 45 minutes and can do it in my sleep, now that I've fabbed up a 14mm Gear Wrench for the lower manifold bolts). After removing it, I studied it carefully to find out why it was not sealing on the manifold gasket. I found one contact point on the rear exhaust tube and began removing metal on the intake manifold to allow it to seat properly on the right engine block guide pin. 100K XJ helped me determine exactly what and how much to remove.
I finally got the intake manifold ground down enough and started the re-install. I finished the install this morning (Sunday) and cranked it up and took it for a test drive. Alas, the intake has a proper seal and I have absolutely no vacuum leaks. The Frog runs and sounds great, with the exception of the loud whistle at high RPM that I have been trying to eliminate.
Listening carefully at the flex tube suggests the sound is coming from that area, so my next move is to have the flex tube and down pipe cut out and and rebuilt by a qualified exhaust mechanic. As long as I don't get too heavy on the skinny pedal. the sound is not bad and it will certainly work until I can get the work done.
FIXED! Exhaust whistle finally fixed...well...75% fixed at least. Long story, but essentially I took a few hours off work and went back to the exhaust shop. Had the guy rebuild the down pipe and weld on a new flex pipe. The parts he put on first were so badly welded and full of internal obstructions that they caused the whistle during acceleration.
New parts = no whistle. I still have a slight hole in the weld, but I'll return soon for a quick spot weld. Pics to come later.
Alright man, thats awesome. Did he make you pay for this again?
No, that subject never came up. I was amused when he tried to hide the down pipe and the flex pipe from me after he cut them off. The joints and welds were so horrible that it was painfully obvious why it whistled so badly. Plus, he knew how much time and money I spent trying to get the manifold sealed, so paying extra was never an issue.
I'll still probably swing by and fling him a case of beer this week. He's not a bad dude, and his shop is pretty reputable. I just think some of his airflow philosophies are flawed. Of course...that IS his job and all so you'd think he would know better.
Good to hear. I was becoming frustrated for you after reading all your work to fix it. So how does it run with the new pipe?
I appreciate the offer for the manifold and would normally take you up on it, but I actually picked up a manifold a few months ago and it's waiting in storage for when I get the header and time. The real key is the time.
Apparently I also need to scrounge up a 96+ power steering pump and bracket to make it all work on my '93.