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Old 09-23-2009, 07:01 PM   #1
ArchAngel416
2000 Ford Mustang
 
Join Date: Feb 2009
Vehicle: 2000 Mustang GT
Location: New Jersey
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Default Rattling sound

When i start my 2000 GT other than my dumb exhaust leak (getting fixed tomorrow) there is like a rattling/ knocking sound. im pretty sure its not a valve tap as it doesnt happen the entire time car is on, just when i get the rpms to about 2500-3500 then there is nothing. If my car is in a high enuf gear i dont even hear the noise, a friend of mine and a mech, said that it is either a valve chain, cam, or push rod. im hopein its just some little bs. the car was all fine until Sunday when it first started, and i dont know where it came from. so can someone help my dumb self out wit an explanation of what these problems are and which if any i should be rooting for lol. car has lil over 125k miles. any input will be appreciated thanks!
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