Hey folks, I'm replacing my catalytic converter on the RX8, I'm about 2k miles over the emissions equipment warranty but I managed to pick up a basically new cat for $100 with only 1000 miles on it
I've never replaced one before, the car is 8 years old, if anyone has any advice or can assist let me know! I need to get it done before the end of January
Thanks!
Anyone want to help replace a Cat. Conv.?
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Re: Anyone want to help replace a Cat. Conv.?
1. Try to unbolt the old cat
2. Break off siezed fasteners with brute strength
3. Bolt in new cat
2. Break off siezed fasteners with brute strength
3. Bolt in new cat
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Re: Anyone want to help replace a Cat. Conv.?
1.5 would be lots of cursing.. but mine was significantly older than yours. Just get it way up in the air and be careful.
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Re: Anyone want to help replace a Cat. Conv.?
I'm going to bet that after 8 years there is absolutely no way you're going to be able to "unbolt" the factory cat. The only way forward is heat/grinder/welder/swearing/etc. Honestly... I would call all around and see how much an exhaust shop would charge you to replace it. Might be worth it to have someone else do it. I hate working on old exhausts. It's hard to give advice without knowing what it looks like under there but I would just take an angle grinder to the old bolts and beat the old one outta there with a hammer. Use some new hardware and bolt the new one in.
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Re: Anyone want to help replace a Cat. Conv.?
Yeah you're probably gonna have to cut that bad boy. I have some 6 pt 1/2" drive sockets and a nice breaker bar socket, so I can help you it a try with you if you want to do the bolts and see if we can get them spinning. Soak um in PB Blaster.
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Re: Anyone want to help replace a Cat. Conv.?
Well i got the newish cat for a hundred bucks, perhaps i can use some of the 1300 dollars i saved by not buying new and just have it done by somebody Maybe I'm at that station in life where i just do the fun, clean, non-swearing sort of maintenance
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Re: Anyone want to help replace a Cat. Conv.?
Some day I'll get it into my stupid head that sometimes it's worth it to pay other people to work on my car. I spent HOURS replacing an exhaust flange on the GTI. Working on 20yr old cars makes me really appreciate the cleanliness of my STI and the mini. That big plastic under tray keeps the underside of the engine bay spotlessNathan Atkins wrote:Maybe I'm at that station in life where i just do the fun, clean, non-swearing sort of maintenance
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Re: Anyone want to help replace a Cat. Conv.?
Cat replacement today, It was fun and easy since I've got an impact gun! It would have been an SOB without, the car feels like a million bucks now (or at least $6,450 nada ) It actually feels stronger than it ever has, The first stage of the catalyst was completely disintegrated and in pebble sized chunks choking down the second stage, Nasty!