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Old 12-23-2003, 02:05 PM
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90 300 SEL part request

Car has 207k miles. When purchased, the head pipes had come loose (weld) from the catalytic converter cones. Local shop welded it back up, but that caused another problem. Nobody thought to push the pipes up and into the 'cones', so now the exhaust pipe is across the engine crossmember. Starting the car produces a loud rattle, and under some conditions, the pipe will bounce against the crossmember. Unfortunately, it also lowered the overall system so that you can see it hanging where you shouldn't (yuck!).

Looks like my solution is to replace the catalytic converter. I've found new ones for about $400. I haven't found any used ones - and most salvage yards won't sell them anyway. The car has so many miles that it seems overkill to put a new converter/pipe on it. I also live where routine smog inspections require the catalytic converter.

Short of having the pipes cut/rewelded, anyone have a spare converter lying around?

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Old 12-23-2003, 03:29 PM
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If you're after cheap and just passing, you can replace the pre-cats below the exhaust manifold with regular pipe and either hope the main cat by the oxygen sensor can do the job or get a more effective main cat. I don't think the typical inspector will notice that you don't have pre-cats.

I can't comment on the legality of doing this.

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Old 12-23-2003, 04:14 PM
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Thanks. I'm considering taking off the pipe and having the welds redone as well. There are a couple of options here.

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