This could happen to you
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Originally Posted by sandman50
Man, this is killing me. It's too good to ride you over the internet. It must be done in person. Just the vision of you cruising down the road, firing dog biscuits out your exhaust, is more than I can handle.
Re: This could happen to you
Originally Posted by +fireamx
Kevin said after trying all the hi-tech methods, he went back to the basics.
An engine is just an air pump, it sucks air in, and blows it out.
Plug up either end, the motor woun't run.
That's when he decided to "smell" the exhaust. Either that, or he got so frustrated with the whole mess he decided to commit suicide, and while breathing the exhaust fumes, it came to him.
An engine is just an air pump, it sucks air in, and blows it out.
Plug up either end, the motor woun't run.
That's when he decided to "smell" the exhaust. Either that, or he got so frustrated with the whole mess he decided to commit suicide, and while breathing the exhaust fumes, it came to him.
So Mike, is this like eating your own dog food?
Re: This could happen to you
Originally Posted by +fireamx
Well, I guess I should change the title of this Thread:
If you store your car for the winter, this could happen to you.
I just heard from Kevin (the technician working on my car) and he finally found the problem.
It turns out, the muffler was packed full of DOG FOOD!!
It seems that a mouse or mice took up residence in our garage and found the muffler of the Crossfire an excellent place to call home.
So if you store your car for winter, ya may want to "PLUG" those giant exhaust tips, because they must look like the Grand Entrance to an expensive "German" Spa and Resort. ...
If you store your car for the winter, this could happen to you.
I just heard from Kevin (the technician working on my car) and he finally found the problem.
It turns out, the muffler was packed full of DOG FOOD!!
It seems that a mouse or mice took up residence in our garage and found the muffler of the Crossfire an excellent place to call home.
So if you store your car for winter, ya may want to "PLUG" those giant exhaust tips, because they must look like the Grand Entrance to an expensive "German" Spa and Resort. ...
But seriously, I had a similar issue with my Sante Fe. Went to change the air filter and the intake hose was chewed through, there was a "nest" in the filter box. And I didn't store the Sante Fe, drove it every day. The field mice around my place gotta go somewhere when the farmers hit the fields.
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Re: This could happen to you
Originally Posted by sandman50
Man, this is killing me. It's too good to ride you over the internet. It must be done in person. Just the vision of you cruising down the road, firing dog biscuits out your exhaust, is more than I can handle.
I've been storing my "toys" during our North Eastern Ohio winters for 40 years now, and this is the first time anything like this has ever happened. I supposed Murphy's law finally caught up with me.
This is just one more reason to put "Side Pipes" on my Crossfire. With their straight thru "Chambered" muffler design, the first time I start the car, it would blow those little buggers (and their food rations) right out like a cannon.
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Glad to hear they found the problem.
I stick steel wool in the exhaust every winter to plug the mouse house.
My brother in law had so much seed and corn stuffed in his snow blower that when he first started it this fall the engine siezed and broke the crank key. They sure can do some damage.
I stick steel wool in the exhaust every winter to plug the mouse house.
My brother in law had so much seed and corn stuffed in his snow blower that when he first started it this fall the engine siezed and broke the crank key. They sure can do some damage.
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Originally Posted by +fireamx
.................................................. ............This is just one more reason to put "Side Pipes" on my Crossfire. With their straight thru "Chambered" muffler design, the first time I start the car, it would blow those little buggers (and their food rations) right out like a cannon.
Looks like you're going to have to Reinforce your Walls in the Garage!
Re: This could happen to you
Originally Posted by sandman50
Man, this is killing me. It's too good to ride you over the internet. It must be done in person. Just the vision of you cruising down the road, firing dog biscuits out your exhaust, is more than I can handle.
Re: This could happen to you
Originally Posted by sandman50
Man, this is killing me. It's too good to ride you over the internet. It must be done in person. Just the vision of you cruising down the road, firing dog biscuits out your exhaust, is more than I can handle.
A "Monster machine" pulls up alongside you, the 2nd time, after a run & whipping your a** & says, "that Crossfire is a 'Real Dog', here's another Biscuit for the Pooch"!
(Sorry Mike, I just had too, this is All too Funny!!!!)
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Kevin called me last night, just in case I hadn't heard the good news about your car. I could hear the relief in his voice at finally discovering the problem. I won't make fun of you or your situation, not out of compassion, but because everyone else is doing such an excellent job of it.
BTW - Kevin did tell me that your Crossfire sounded pretty good without a muffler. I wish that I could have been there to hear that.
BTW - Kevin did tell me that your Crossfire sounded pretty good without a muffler. I wish that I could have been there to hear that.
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Ok, so if you like stock, why don't you just have the muffler cut out and wash it clean with a hose, then reweld with a sleeve? Dog food will rinse right out.
I had a mouse build a nest in between the Vee of my Viper engine once. Amazing how they get into these places. Like how did he even crawl up to your tailpipe?
I had a mouse build a nest in between the Vee of my Viper engine once. Amazing how they get into these places. Like how did he even crawl up to your tailpipe?
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Hey mike, you should have just told everybody it was a sensor or bad control module or something instead of getting all of this ribbing and joking. Oh by the way was it purina mouse chow or gravy train w/cheese that was stuck in your mouse trap, er I mean muffler?
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Re: This could happen to you
Years ago I had a Corvette and when I stored it for the winter I always spread some moth crystals on the floor under the car. I never had a problem with mice and we lived out in the country and would get mice in the garage all the time.
Might be a good practice to start.
Might be a good practice to start.