I Think My Dad Is Haunting The Rex
with all the problems i've been having lately
Ok so the coolant problem isn't happening anymore the car seems to be running like a champ....
So i took it for a drive
Low and behold I get to my destination and notice that there is smoke coming from under the car...
There was Smoke coming off the Main Cat, Kinda smelled like a mix between Burning rubber and plastic.... Checked around the cat No plastic bag stuck anywhere on the exhaust..
Talked it over with my brother and looked here in the forums
and came to the conclusion that the Cat maybe going out...
Does this sound like the case?
Here in Cali. were kinda screwed with the whole 2 year smog thing... but i have untill March of next year....
So I'm thinking about taking it down to the local muffler shop... a hole in the wall actually and have him take it out and put a straight pipe in there instead...
Problem with that.... The Tube that's hooked up to the main cat goes to the Check Valve.... I'm thinking block that off and I should be good... Please feel free to correct me if i'm wrong.....but where to block it off from.... the flange that hooks up where the main cat is or up closer to the block?
Originally Posted by j9fd3s' date='Jun 13 2003, 07:03 PM
you can just remove that tube it doesnt do anything for smog, it only works on decel
mike
mike
The tube to the cat is in operation during cruise at normal operating temperature.
The extra air (oxygen mainly) is used by the catalytic converter to reduce HC &
CO emissions in the rearward portion. What I would suggest, is to ask said
hole-in-the-wall exhaust shop to build you a pipe with flanges. It is a $10,000
fine if they get caught removing a catalytic converter without installing a
replacement.
OR,
(I never said this......)
unbolt everything (cat) and remove the restriction. Then replace it back the way it
was (cat). When you go for a smog test, and of course fail, ask about the
Consumer Assistance Program. Our wonderful state will assist with the repair
costs up to $450. As long as everything is in order. Nothing can be Missing,
Modified, or Disconnected.
I, as a Test Only smog tech, cannot functionally test a catalytic converter. I
can only look under the car and see if it is there and installed properly.
I do, however, check timing. On both the leading and trailing. So if you have
a custom split, or advanced timing, it fails.
Dammit!
Raul
PS a hammer and a tire iron work well.....
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