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Re: Triumph 1500 Catalitic Converter caused fire

To: "Chris K." <ckotting@wideopenwest.com>
Subject: Re: Triumph 1500 Catalitic Converter caused fire
From: Dave & Marlene <rusd@velocitus.net>
Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2003 20:14:55 -0600
Rick,

My old Healey has a 1/4" asbestos type heat shield attached to the floor 
above the muffler. You need something like this or a more elaborate 
metal heat shield. Even with the engine in perfect tune the cat-con will 
get very hot.

Dave Russell

Chris K. wrote:
> Rick -
> 
> Someone else suspected the mixture/timing.  What you'd be looking for is 
> mixture too rich or timing too late.  Either one will leave unburned 
> fuel in the exhaust stream, which the catalytic converter will happily 
> combust (that's how a catcon gets rid of unburned hydrocarbons...).  As 
> you might guess, this creates copious amounts of heat.  I've seen them 
> glow better than red-hot.
> 
> Chris K.
> 
> Rick Reineman wrote:
> 
>> Just picked up a 1978 Spitfire that the previous owner had put headers 
>> on.  That moved the catalytic converter farther down the pipe just 
>> under the transmission cover (it's a California car).  The factory 
>> solution was to put the Cat right under the exhaust manifold.
>>
>> I had to have the thing smog checked.  Since the new laws in this 
>> (f'ing) state require a dynamo test the car was running in place at 
>> around 35mph for some time.  The catalytic converter got so hot it 
>> ignited the carpet that's over the transmission cover.
>>
>> I can get new carpet and the smog guys will help pay, that's not the 
>> problem.  My question for the list is if there is some sort of 
>> commercial solution available?  Or are there lessons learned out there 
>> (besides don't live in Calif.) that will save me from learning them 
>> the hard way myself.  The flaming Spitfire was a lesson I could have 
>> lived without.
>>
>> I had intended to take it to a local muffler shop and talk to them 
>> about heat shields, better muffler etc.  Thought I'd give the 
>> newsgroup a shot first though.  Thanks in advance for replies.
>>
>> Rick


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