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Last weekend I was crawling around under my Plymouth checking on some things and I noticed that there is something loose inside the muffler. When I hit it with my hand, there is a tinny, rattling sound, like there's lots of small metallic objects inside it. My guess is it's rusted inside. It works, the exhaust is quiet, etc., but I was wondering if this might cause problems. Can it contribute to a restricted exhaust or have any other negative effect?

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Those are singing 'gremlins', all of which are baritones and when then start to sing then that nice low mellow sound is heard. They are close relatives to Johnny Cash!

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Rusty muffler syndrome.

 

They can look fine on the outside and be crumbling on the inside.

 

One day a whole baffle tube will let go and you'll think the tailpipe just fell off the car when the noise level jumps up.  :)

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I'm wondering if this could cause the rough idle condition I've got or somehow imitate the symptoms of a sticking exhaust valve, like if there were a restriction and I was getting some back pressure.

Edited by Joe Flanagan
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You can unbolt the muffler completely to test this, if you think it's clogging up. That can and does happen.

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