TheBude
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2002 Park Avenue. currently at 140k miles. Purchased three years ago at around 122k miles on it. The P0420 started about a month ago. It's likely below 95% efficiency but not fully clogged. Definitely looks like the original cat, exhaust pipe and maybe even the muffler as well from the exterior. It's has a lot of surface rust but without any noticeable holes or damage in the exhaust system. The PCV valve is working properly and no other codes or issues.
I found a decently priced Walker brand (new) replacement for the cat only. It bolts to the header exhaust upstream. However it's looks to be welder from the downstream side of the cat onward. I haven't brought it to an exhaust shop yet. My question is can the existing exhaust pipe be cut and coupled to the secondary (posterior) side of a new cat convertor?
My guess is the upstream side bolts will need to be cut-off and replaced as the are likely too rusted and possibly melded together. As a side note I did try a can of CataClean in about 1/8th (4 gallons) tank, but it didn't seem to help and the p0420 returned in a few days.
I found a decently priced Walker brand (new) replacement for the cat only. It bolts to the header exhaust upstream. However it's looks to be welder from the downstream side of the cat onward. I haven't brought it to an exhaust shop yet. My question is can the existing exhaust pipe be cut and coupled to the secondary (posterior) side of a new cat convertor?
My guess is the upstream side bolts will need to be cut-off and replaced as the are likely too rusted and possibly melded together. As a side note I did try a can of CataClean in about 1/8th (4 gallons) tank, but it didn't seem to help and the p0420 returned in a few days.
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