Annoying Rattling 3000-3400RPM 96 GSR
Bought a 96 GSR back in March as the 2nd owner. Everything is bone stock on this car, down to the radio. The car has been making a rattling noise around 3000-3400RPM range. Running on the highway for two hours mitigates the sound a little. I've taken some of the exhaust shielding off around the cat, but the noise is still there. This leads me to believe this is the shielding around the exhaust manifold. This is really annoying, especially driving in town. Do I just need to buy an aftermarket header? Does anyone have this problem?
Bought a 96 GSR back in March as the 2nd owner. Everything is bone stock on this car, down to the radio. The car has been making a rattling noise around 3000-3400RPM range. Running on the highway for two hours mitigates the sound a little. I've taken some of the exhaust shielding off around the cat, but the noise is still there. This leads me to believe this is the shielding around the exhaust manifold. This is really annoying, especially driving in town. Do I just need to buy an aftermarket header? Does anyone have this problem?
u could do it yourself if you're confident with your jackstands and know how to weld.
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She's got 213k on her, but I doubt it's the bearings. Any bearing that would make that noise would have gone out a long time ago. It's a very loud rattle. Also, my engine would literally explode if it was a bearing when I hit redline.
I don't really have any money (going to college) so I might try taking the heat shield off of the exhaust manifold. When I get money again, I should just buy an aftermarket header.
I don't really have any money (going to college) so I might try taking the heat shield off of the exhaust manifold. When I get money again, I should just buy an aftermarket header.
She's got 213k on her, but I doubt it's the bearings. Any bearing that would make that noise would have gone out a long time ago. It's a very loud rattle. Also, my engine would literally explode if it was a bearing when I hit redline.
I don't really have any money (going to college) so I might try taking the heat shield off of the exhaust manifold. When I get money again, I should just buy an aftermarket header.
I don't really have any money (going to college) so I might try taking the heat shield off of the exhaust manifold. When I get money again, I should just buy an aftermarket header.
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Probably the one around the cat. The metal is quite thin where the two halves bolt together, so it could just corrode away and be left hanging and allowed to rattle.
For mine, I just used a hose clamp to clamp the heatshield right up against the cat and prevent any vibrations.
You can also just rip it right out if the other bolts are easy to remove.
For mine, I just used a hose clamp to clamp the heatshield right up against the cat and prevent any vibrations.
You can also just rip it right out if the other bolts are easy to remove.
sounds like you have the infamous downpipe rattle gsr's are known for. basically, the downpipe is double walled and the weld's on the inner wall break allowing it to rattle against the outer.
you can try to find another downpipe or just replace the entire thing with an aftermarket header.
you can try to find another downpipe or just replace the entire thing with an aftermarket header.


