Factory wholesale DIN 74361-H Flat Collar Nuts Wheel Nuts with Washers for Bangalore Manufacturers

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    update: the horrible noise was being caused by loose flexplate-to-torque convertor bolts (they were finger tight, made it sound like it had a bad rod bearing) So I don’t need a new engine YAY!!

    If anyone can help…
    sorry about the bad picture quality (couldn’t find my good camera)
    There is a fairly loud rattling noise under the hood, it disappears after the rpm’s hit 1000 and sometimes re-appears when the engine is under light load.
    It is very loud on the driver’s side, and significantly muffled on the passenger side (I think it’s the exhaust manifold) also, sometimes the rattling sound comes from right around the shifter, and the shifter vibrates.
    also, it has an exhaust leak under the hood. It doesn’t make the noise when turning over (starter is engaged)

    I’m hoping someone can help me narrow this down!



    Yale University, 1961. Stanley Milgram (Peter Sarsgaard) designs a psychology experiment that remains relevant to this day, in which people think they’re delivering painful electric shocks to an affable stranger (Jim Gaffigan) strapped into a chair in another room. Disregarding his pleas for mercy, the majority of subjects do not stop the experiment, administering what they think are near-fatal electric shots, simply because they’ve been told to. Milgram’s exploration of authority and conformity strikes a nerve in popular culture and the scientific community. Celebrated in some circles, he is also accused of being a deceptive, manipulative monster. His wife Sasha (Winona Ryder) anchors him through it all.