One if you needs to stop talking and cut a deal with Mr J!
If it helps, I will be at his house next week with an empty trailer heading north to Columbia SC.
One if you needs to stop talking and cut a deal with Mr J!
If it helps, I will be at his house next week with an empty trailer heading north to Columbia SC.
In reply to SVreX :
I work at a mini garage, and have been wanting another mini. It's just the logistics that kill this for me.
So it wasn't the Timing Chain or Guides or tensioner. They were nice, very nice, like replaced not that long ago nice. I replaced them anyway because I had the parts. It was a noisy AC compressor making all that racket. Replaced that. So now it idles with the proper amount of noise albeit a little high. But the exhaust still glows.
I'm 2700 miles away. Can it be driven across the country? Is the glowing exhaust an real problem or one of those, "They all do that."?
In reply to rdcyclist :
The glowing exhaust isn't normal or something I would drive it any distance with. By the time you pay gas, food, and likely some lodging on 2700 miles I can't imagine shipping not being a better option.
DeadSkunk said:MrJoshua said:But the exhaust still glows.
Sounds like a blocked catalytic converter ......
Where is the cat located on these beasts?
In reply to spitfirebill :
The shiny happy person in me wants to say between the engine and the tailpipe.
Stampie said:In reply to spitfirebill :
The shiny happy person in me wants to say between the engine and the tailpipe.
This man speaks truth.
The cat seems to be about where the exhaust transitions from vertical to horizontal at the back of the engine compartment/start of the floor. I notice the red at the engine side first but I'm never under the car when it happens so it could be starting from the cat.
spitfirebill said:DeadSkunk said:MrJoshua said:But the exhaust still glows.
Sounds like a blocked catalytic converter ......
Where is the cat located on these beasts?
There are two. One right after the collector and a second one after the flex-pipe. Unfortunately, they are part of the header assembly. From the factory, the exhaust is two pieces: the header with the cats and flex pipe; with a cat-back from a bolted connection roughly under the shifter location.
I've replaced the header. It's a bit fiddly, but not terribly difficult. Easy if you need to drop the sub-frame for something else.
In reply to Ian F :
Can't be any worse than changing the rear plugs on a dodge caravan without tilting the motor or disconnecting anything. (it can be done, just sucks balls to do)
I really don't want to ask this question. I shouldn't ask this question. I don't want to know the answer.
This was originally my car. Is it still around? (I don't want it back. I don't want it back. I don't want it back. I don't want it back.)
I might want it back.
onrails said:I really don't want to ask this question. I shouldn't ask this question. I don't want to know the answer.
This was originally my car. Is it still around? (I don't want it back. I don't want it back. I don't want it back. I don't want it back.)
I might want it back.
This makes me very happy. I want you to want it back.
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