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Old Jul 14, 2012 | 07:07 AM
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Cool Exhaust manifold and catalytic converter

Exhaust is noisy, so I took a look. The leak is a the rear of the catalytic converter and the catalytic/flex/exhaust manifold are all welded together. So it looks like some hack was in there replacing the flex with a welder.

Car is a 99 v70 manual no trubo.

Where is good place for parts and how hard are O2 sensors to get out?

Thanks for any assistance.
 
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Old Jul 14, 2012 | 08:44 PM
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The hack made the exhaust last longer. Is the flex section welded to the converter? Europarts sells a flex section replacement. I just did one, but if the flex section is welded to the converter, you're out of luck.

FCP sells a replacement manifold for $210. PartsTrain sells several converters. The cheap ones are less than $300.

O2 sensors are not hard to remove when you have the special socket, access, and appropriate hand tools. When I did my exhaust recently, I cut the exhaust and disconnected the O2 sensors to give full access to remove the sensors from the pipe.

Don't forget to use the muffler repair paste to get a good seal at the ball/socket joint between the converter and muffler.
 
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Old Jul 18, 2012 | 11:55 AM
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Yes, the flex joint is welded to the catalytic. The flange was completely removed. So it is looking like an exhaust manifold and catalytic. I think I may try welded patch or a muffler bandage to buy some time while waiting for parts.

Looks like I have a heater core to do as well and probably will do them at the same time with the exhaust manifold out of the way.
 
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Old Jul 19, 2012 | 07:01 AM
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The exhaust will be an easy job with all new parts.

The heater core is an easy job also. I use a plastic bag to capture the coolant inside the car. Just make sure it's a new bag with no holes - kitchen garbage bags work well.
 
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Old Aug 17, 2012 | 07:39 PM
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I am loving FCP, IPD and Parts Geek (got a steal on a rack and pinon for a 940 last year).

Thanks for the info
 
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