DIY Catalytic converter replacement
#29
Anyone can recommend a front gasket to buy for the catalytic converter? The circle front one is not doing it. I got a new one and it is not loose. I think i need the triangle one that goes in between.
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Last edited by bmannie5851; 05-30-2015 at 02:32 PM.
#36
If the cat is already dead, and not under warranty, you could just bash the clogged material out and leave it empty - voila, free midpipe. Or not, it's your car.
Tip for removal, the header joint 'bolts' are mounted into the midpipe - they won't loosen, you'll just break something. Undo the 'nuts' on the front of the joint.
Tip for removal, the header joint 'bolts' are mounted into the midpipe - they won't loosen, you'll just break something. Undo the 'nuts' on the front of the joint.
#37
You gonna eat that?
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Yeah, it will save your engine, but you may not pass stricter emissions tests, and will get a CEL.
I have a midpipe and use the Torque app for Android to clear mine.
Be sure to take it off to gut it so you don't get any strata in the exhaust, and take the oxygen sensor out so you don't damage it.
#38
Gutting a cat?
Yeah, it will save your engine, but you may not pass stricter emissions tests, and will get a CEL.
I have a midpipe and use the Torque app for Android to clear mine.
Be sure to take it off to gut it so you don't get any strata in the exhaust, and take the oxygen sensor out so you don't damage it.
Yeah, it will save your engine, but you may not pass stricter emissions tests, and will get a CEL.
I have a midpipe and use the Torque app for Android to clear mine.
Be sure to take it off to gut it so you don't get any strata in the exhaust, and take the oxygen sensor out so you don't damage it.
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