Catalitic converter
Catalitic converter
Just a quick question. How low should the catalitic be hanging below the car? It is very visible from the side. I Have to go very slow over speed bumbs or else. Any information would be appreciated. Thanks.
i feel your pain. Yes, unfortunately, it is all too visible beneath the vehicle. However, saying that, we have not established if you have the correct mounting hardware in place
your OEM cat should have two mounting ears in the middle of the assembly that each have a spring. that spring should be connected to a tab (one tab, one spring per side of the cat) on the underside of the floor pan.
properly mounted, there should barely be 1/2" of clearance between the top of the catalytic converter and the heat shield riveted to the floor pan.
If you do not have the springs (common) they can be purchased from our standard Fiat parts vendors. Also, any medium duty spring purchased from Home Depot that is roughly 2" long and gets you enough clearance to keep the cat from rattling on the floor pan....will work just as well.
If you are not living in an emissions testing area, you might wanna consider a cat eliminator pipe. does not protrude as low when properly mounted. and if your cat is restricting exhaust flow, a pipe will substantially increase fun-ability of your drive.
secondly, does your downpipe bolt to the tranny case? it is designed to. if that nut has fallen off its stud, that will allow the front half of your assembly to hang too low.
Gotta believe that the resonator pipe is sufficiently suspended above the axle, or you wouldn't be able to drive far. but, i'd check that out too. is there proper clearance at that part of the assembly? You can add a bracket at the e-brake cable to aide in suspending that part of the exhaust. buy the bracket at AutoZone. Has a pipe clamp at one end and a thick chunk of reinforced rubber in the middle.
your OEM cat should have two mounting ears in the middle of the assembly that each have a spring. that spring should be connected to a tab (one tab, one spring per side of the cat) on the underside of the floor pan.
properly mounted, there should barely be 1/2" of clearance between the top of the catalytic converter and the heat shield riveted to the floor pan.
If you do not have the springs (common) they can be purchased from our standard Fiat parts vendors. Also, any medium duty spring purchased from Home Depot that is roughly 2" long and gets you enough clearance to keep the cat from rattling on the floor pan....will work just as well.
If you are not living in an emissions testing area, you might wanna consider a cat eliminator pipe. does not protrude as low when properly mounted. and if your cat is restricting exhaust flow, a pipe will substantially increase fun-ability of your drive.
secondly, does your downpipe bolt to the tranny case? it is designed to. if that nut has fallen off its stud, that will allow the front half of your assembly to hang too low.
Gotta believe that the resonator pipe is sufficiently suspended above the axle, or you wouldn't be able to drive far. but, i'd check that out too. is there proper clearance at that part of the assembly? You can add a bracket at the e-brake cable to aide in suspending that part of the exhaust. buy the bracket at AutoZone. Has a pipe clamp at one end and a thick chunk of reinforced rubber in the middle.
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One of our vendors; bruces@fiatparts.com sells a test pipe to eliminate the cat. I plan on installing one this winter. Craig
for most vehiclesSo Cal Mark wrote:catalytic converters are required by federal law
as the gendarmes get younger and younger, they haven't the experiece to know when the CATs came into existence anyway. Yup, enforcement of many a Federal Mandate is fruitless. that is why we pay our Senators and Representatives so much money....to create laws they cannot enforce.
But, our post originator is not subject to US laws.
Thanks for your replies guys. Here in Montreal we have no smog laws as of yet. The polution is there, you can smell it and see it on the really hot summer days. However my bordering province of Ontario does have some serious anti-pollution laws, and I do tend to go often.
I am missing a spring on the driver side of my cat. All pipes appear to be oem except for the tail pipe.
I am a mechanic so I know what to look for, but right now I am recovering from knee surgery and thus cannot go and diagnose any further.
Again thanks for the info.
Jon
I am missing a spring on the driver side of my cat. All pipes appear to be oem except for the tail pipe.
I am a mechanic so I know what to look for, but right now I am recovering from knee surgery and thus cannot go and diagnose any further.
Again thanks for the info.
Jon