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You are confirming an email that I received from a good friend that contained University test results of the tranny/acetone mixture, PB Blaster, Liquid Wrench, and different oils. The results showed the acetone and transmission fluid mixture out-performed all other fluids for removing corrosion and breaking bolts loose. Looks like I need to go buy some acetone. Thanks |
Replaced the catalytic converter on Bank 2 (Driver Side) today, I had no problems removing the old bolts. I installed new gaskets and new bolts (anti-seize on the threads). Using Durametric I see a slight difference in the O2 sensor voltage behind the converters. On the new converter the voltage is now flat-line and higher than it was (see earlier posts). In comparing all the O2 sensor voltages there is a difference, I am wondering how much longer the other converter (Bank 1) will last? Any bets on when I get an alarm on that side?:eek:
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Those graphs look really good. Just keep monitoring the other after cat o2 sensor and replace the cat as necessary.
Just out of curiosity, my understanding is that a bad cat doesn't cause any driveablity problems, so why spend big bucks to replace it? |
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By the way, did you use the acetone tranny fluid to loosen the fasteners? |
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A big THANK YOU! out to JFP for your assistance on this, I learned more about the O2 sensors and catalytic converters... Buy them from Sunset!!
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Replace both cats and at least both pre-cat O2 sensors. As to the bolts, while I have yet to have one shear off in a head, def take your time and use a quality penetrating oil like PB Blaster. |
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Spending $4000 to replace both manifolds on a car that is worth not much more than that on trade-in is a little hard for me to justify. I'd rather spread the pain out over time, maybe replace the other side in four to six months. If I lived in another state no problem, there are many choices on after market catalytic converters at a fraction of the cost. |
Hey guys, I'm kinda in the same boat as Jager. I've had code P0430 on and off for about a year now. The CEL seems to only come on when I'm driving slowly in traffic or parking structure. I used a OBD2 bluetooth adapter and the Torque app to gather some data. From what I understand, the O2 sensor after CAT should be a relatively flat line around 0.7V. My O2 voltages look pretty bad, don't you think? I haven't had a P0420 on bank 1. I'm trying to find out if my bank 2 CAT is going bad or not in the near future.
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Forgot to add RPM graph, the time span is about 4 minutes.
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Looks like you've got dead cats. Itsnotanova may be able to fix you up with some used cats. New are very expensive. See Timco, it's not true that the only good cat is a, well, never mind.
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EDIT. Did not see that this thread is from 27 B.C. |
You can probably find a used cat from various suppliers. Make sure it is guaranteed and that they will replace it if it doesn't do the thing it is supposed to do! The job is an easy one, you need new gaskets and that's all.
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So far the cat on Bank 1 is hanging in there (original catalytic converter), I have over 277,000 miles on it!
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Oh no... I just got a P0420 error code. Over 284,000 miles on CAT bank 1.
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