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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Catalytic Converter - Please Help
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<blockquote data-quote="levs302" data-source="post: 5388245" data-attributes="member: 43041"><p>sorry, what i didnt mention was that the cat is leaking. on a cold start, i can see the exhaust coming out from under the cat's heat shield (or whatever the casing around the cat is cauled). i was thinking that i could patch that by punching out the cat and running a straight pipe through it. i guess the cat itself is prob still good, but i dont know how else to patch it. if i were to replace the o2 sensor, would having no cat make the engine light stay on?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="levs302, post: 5388245, member: 43041"] sorry, what i didnt mention was that the cat is leaking. on a cold start, i can see the exhaust coming out from under the cat's heat shield (or whatever the casing around the cat is cauled). i was thinking that i could patch that by punching out the cat and running a straight pipe through it. i guess the cat itself is prob still good, but i dont know how else to patch it. if i were to replace the o2 sensor, would having no cat make the engine light stay on? [/QUOTE]
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