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Tahoe power declined this week, noticed not a lot of exhaust coming out of the tailpipe, so I figured that since I have 100k the converters were plugged. Took the Tahoe to Midas, the pre cat temp was 360, after cat temp was 325 and the pre tail pipe temp was 160. The tech told me that he thought the cats were okay and that the muffler was clogged. Suggested that I replace the muffler. Okay, if the muffler is clogged, what clogged it? There is hardly any exhaust coming out of the muffler so, I'm gonna cut it off tonight and see if that helps. Any thoughts on the Catalytic converters? Should I go ahead an replace them ($683) welded in place or ($1300) new y-pipe?
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Re: Cat convertors or muffler
the cat converter can get plugged but at 100,ooomi this would not be common ....
coolant entering the combution chambers will damage the O2 sensors and cause cat failures ... question is is it the exhaust ???remove the O2 upsteam sensor on one side and with the hole open test drive ..then repeat this on the other side . see if you get the power back ...lets say no difference , then you go through the fuel pump pressure testing proceedure ...this usually causes loss of power and no check engine codes..a plugged cat/exhaust usually causes codes and other issues ... another test is to start the cold engine then crawl under vehicle and with a hand on each cat converter see if they get hot at the same time / rate if so they are good ..if one only gets hot then the cold cat is defective... |
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Re: Cat convertors or muffler
I will try the cold start method tomorrow morning. I'm not going to drive it this weekend, just trouble shoot and see if I can find the problem. With 100K, I'm really thinking about just getting the whole exhaust system replaced, but that's money I don't have. Just replacing the cats are going to put a huge dent in my pocket. But that's why I have a garage and some wrenches.
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Re: Cat convertors or muffler
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Re: Cat convertors or muffler
Goto a local parts store and get a back pressure tester. They are fairly cheap. Remove your O2 sensors and measure both banks. Anything over a pound and a half of pressure is clogged. Or just do what j Cat said and take Sensor 1 on your drivers side and passenger side (do one at a time) and test drive it, if the power seems better they are clogged.
Usually with a clogged cat you get misfires on all the cylinders that on the clogged converters side and you get a P0420 DTC Cat low effiency. Clogged converters are caused by lean condition, Cats are killed they cant committ suicide. |
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Re: Cat convertors or muffler
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A good old fashion engine vacuum gauge test will show restricted exhaust and also a lot other problems. If engine vacuum reading is less at 2k RPM THAN IDLE YOU HAVE RESTRICTED EXHAUST. Cat back pipe needs to be undone to check for back of cat restriction.
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Re: Cat convertors or muffler
Thanks for everyones assistance. Cats are fine, O2 sensors on bank 2 are failing. Will tune up with AC Delco plugs, replace O2 sensors (all 4) and fram fuel filter on Monday.
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Re: Cat convertors or muffler
Finally got the money to replace the Y-pipe and muffler. No more codes, the right Cat had failed, but I had the y pipe so both were replaced. Put a Thrush muffler on, sounds great, not too loud, not soft at all. But the wife wants the quiet back, so I'll be getting an OE muffler (quiet ride) soon. Thanks for all your help.
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Re: Cat convertors or muffler
Usually when the Catalytic converters blow, pieces will go down stream , rattle and plug your mufflers.
P0420 - Bank1 P0420 - Bank2 http://www.catalyticconverterwarehouse.com , is the place to buy OEM cats. |
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If a cat has failed or gone bad there is usually a engine running problem that causes it to fail. Sounds like the wife may want to hear the radio/music/CD over the engine noise. Always keep a good wife happy. Good Luck
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