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Question chatter sound under hard acceleration

??? This is a 2.4 with webers and custom made headers. Could it possibly be a broken head stud? I thought maybe an exhaust leak as it just started happening. I also noticed a gurgleing sound this afternoon after a drive. After I parked the car and turned it off I could hear the sound comming from what seemed to be the driver side of the motor.

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Not likely a broken head stud. Gurgling at idle sounds like a header flange leak at the cylinder head to header joint. You probably burned out the gasket or have a broken exhaust stud.

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the gurgle sound was after I killed the engine, sound like the oil was boiling or somthing.really weird. I might add motor temp was about 200.

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Best thing to do is jack it up and have a look. Inspect the exhaust area first. Then pull the lower valve cover and check the head studs.
I hope you only find a blown exhaust gasket.

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