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To: Spitfires@autox.team.net
Subject: Catalytic Converter
From: "Greg Rowe" <growe58@hotmail.com>
Date: Wed, 05 May 2004 22:50:55 -0400
In an effort to find out why my car was running so poorly, I removed the 
exhaust
manifold and looked into the cat converter.  What I saw was a bunch of loose
stuff, like pieces of a wasp nest, lying in the bottom.  I could reach in 
with a long
screwdriver and stir the stuff around or pull a loose chunk out with 
needlenose pliers.

I have no idea what a cat should look like, but I'm guessing this is not 
very healthy.
My questions are:

1 - Could this be a source of excessive backpressure explaining the poor 
running and
excessive fuel consumption?
2 - I have my emissions test scheduled for this weekend.  The standards for 
a 1978
car are not particularly strict, but I will probably need at least a partial 
scrub from the
converter.  Is it likely to have any effect whatsoever in this condition?
3 - If  pull the pieces out (after the emissions test), is this stuff 
dangerous or toxic
in any way?

Thanks as always...

Greg Rowe
78 Spitfire

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