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Old 07-28-2008, 05:20 PM
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Red face Help me I.D. this part by watching this You Tube Video

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My car is clanking this part i need to know what it does, how to fix it and can i just rig it with tape to stop clanking

the part just rusted off it looks like

heres the link to my you tube video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zTXKNI8P8pE

[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zTXKNI8P8pE[/YOUTUBE]

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Originally Posted by simpsons721
Hi

My car is clanking this part i need to know what it does, how to fix it and can i just rig it with tape to stop clanking

the part just rusted off it looks like

heres the link to my you tube video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zTXKNI8P8pE

[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zTXKNI8P8pE[/YOUTUBE]

feel free to PM me

thanks
video is not working?
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video works now it took a sec
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that is your catalatic converter... the thing clanking on it is one of your exhaust hangers, you need to get it welded back to the pipe. then you will be set!
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what does it do?

Does it just give support to the exhaust?

can i do a temp tape fix?
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No, you need to weld it (or use wire temporarily), the catalytic converter is the hottest part of the exhaust pipe, so tape will just melt in seconds.
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x2... use bailing wire.
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OCD anyone?.... lol

yeah, it's a hanger. it's supposed to be welded to the pipe and help hold the converter and pipe in place.

and yeah, that was the O2 sensor
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Before I replaced my exhaust system the same thing happend to me. Took me awhile to figure that out Get someone to throw a tac weld on there, exhaust shop should be able to do it for almost free. It would only take a minute...

OR get some wire or exhaust cement crap. But I would just get a weld done, it will be a permanent fix..till it rusts
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is there one hanger on each side of the cat? if so, pull it off and forget about it. You could also jerry rig it with a u-bolt holding the metal bit to the pipe
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