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Originally Posted by trukk I need some help on this.
So i'm driving back from Virginia to MD on Monday, during a 'monsoon'. All was well until I hit a fairly large puddle (say 20 feet long, 1.5" deep).
Then BANG BANG BANG BANG. It sounded like a rabid monkey was banging on the under side of my car with a crecent wrench. Scared the crap out of me. It kept going untill I managed to pull over to the side of the road a few hundred feet later (damn VA and their no shoulder rural ass highways).
I pulled over, and the noise stopped. It was really raining hard (I said monsoon), so I didn't get out to look under the car, as I still had 4+ hours of rainy holiday weekend traffic driving to go, and didn't want to be soaked to the bone. I slowed reved the engine in nuetral, and no banging at all, what so ever. This really relieved me. I slowly drove around the parking lot, no noise. I did a tight circle, and slowly picked up speed, and no noise. At this point I was hopping that I just picked up some debris under the car, that fell out when I stopped.
I drove on, and hit another smaller puddle (monsoon remember), and again, BANG BANG BANG. Pulled over, stoped, and started up again, no BANGING. At this point I new I had to take a look at this, figuring it was either driveshaft against the tunnel, or resonator against driveshaft ( sound was comming from directly under the center arm rest).
After a few more miles, and drove through a podunk 'town' that had a drive up carwash stall. I pulled in, and was able to get some protection from the rain (monsoon, I said that already right?), and looked under the car. Sure enough, the passenger side of the Corsa resonator was hanging down about 15 degrees. ARGH, the resonator must be bouncing off the drive shaft. I pulled out, and went hunting for a service station (yeah NAV system).
The closest service station, was Goobers in Mayberry RFD. After a 15 minute wait, I explained my symptoms to Goober, and he indicated that I had an exhaust leak, and would look at it. Another 10 minutes, and he came back and said I had no exhaust leak, and couldn't beleive it was making a 'banging' sound. I then told him that the resonator was hanging funny, and that must have something to do with it. He then told me "Boy, I told you there was nothin' wrong with that exhaust." Ahhuh. So I asked him what I owed him for his trouble. He says "Boy, I didn't do nothin' for you." No $h!t, I thanked him and went on my way, before he started complimenting me on my purty lips (Damn you NAV system).
I drove on a bit more, with another banging session a bit later, when the monsoon resumed. I finally found a place named "Southern Muffler", and pulled in there, as I knew I had a long way to go, and didn't want to trash something on my car. This was the cleanest shop I have ever been in, the HUGE service bay looked like an operating room. They quickly put my car up on a lift, and immediately diagnosed the problem (they allowed me to have a look also). The driver side of the Corsa was actually to high, and the pipe right behind the resonator, was hitting the drive shft (actually it was hitting a balance weight on the shaft, hence the ocilating banging sound, rather than a scraping sound). The driveshaft weight was a bit scraped, as was the pipe, but nothing too bad. They loosened everything up, and repositioned it, to level out the resonator. $24 dolars later, I was on my way, happy and content.
All was well again...untill I made it to Alexandria, where enough rain had fallen, that it almost had as much in common geographically with it's egyptian namesake. I hit another large puddle, and BANG BANG BANG. It just happened that one time.
I made it home, and took a look at it yesterday. There was about 3/8ths of an inch between the drive-side pipe, and the driveshaft at it's closest point. My dealer never gave me the corsa install instructions, so I don't know if this is within tolerance according to them or not.
The puddle thing is what has me perplexed. Is that enough force to 'push' the exhaust into the DS? Or perhaps the cooling affect of the water causes the metal to contract (this sounds highly doubtful). Is this somehow related to the driveshft, and not an exhaust problem at all? Is the dual shaft DS and the 'soft' rubber busings an issue, allowing enough of an ocisllation that it hits the exhaust?
Any help and/or advise is requested.
If anyone ahs the Corsa Install instructions in digital, please PM me, I would like to take a look at these.
Thanks,
Chris |