That hot/ red thing is catalitic converter. It is usually ok if it is
hot but not red hot.
It is red usually becasue of unburnt fuel burning as it passes the
catalitic covnerter. It is pointing out to a major engine/intake (fuel)
problem. If you keep using car as it is, in addition to the fuel
injection problem, you have to change a catalitic converter.
Please: next time give us some information about your car, make model,
year milate tranmision type. etc....
Maybe you got some bad gas which caused the ceramics inside of the cat
converter to melt and obstruct the exhaust? A plugged cat converter
will plug off your exhaust and make your engine run poorly and have no
power. Besides the fact that the cat converter could blow up.
Get it checked out as to why the cat converter became plugged -- running
too rich, etc.. Then you'll probably need a new cat converter because
yours is toast now. And they're expensive.
I had a spare truck that I loaned out to a neighbor so he could get to
work and back after his car blew up. He was putting cheap gas in it,
and the cat converter plugged up/burned up, he never told me, but
continue to drive it that way, and the gas mileage was down to about
5mpg and my engine was being put through high stress.
I got the truck back after a month, and he said "it runs bad and the gas
mileage sucks". Jerk. I took the cat converter out and beat the burnt
ceramics out of the cat converter and put it back on. Now the exhaust
was flowing freely. Wouldn't pass smog that away, but we don't have
smog checks in this area, and I only drive it like once a month to haul
trash/aluminum for a few miles. I'll put a cat converter on it soon.
Adam F - 08 Sep 2006 02:42 GMT
could have saved yourself some work instead of beating the guts out of it,
just replaced it with a piece of pipe.
> Maybe you got some bad gas which caused the ceramics inside of the cat
> converter to melt and obstruct the exhaust? A plugged cat converter
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Edwin Pawlowski - 08 Sep 2006 03:17 GMT
"grappletech" <noone@removenowhere.biz> wrote in message
> He was putting cheap gas in it,
> and the cat converter plugged up/burned up, he never told me, but
> continue to drive it that way, and the gas mileage was down to about
> 5mpg and my engine was being put through high stress.
What does cheap gas have to do with it? I've been using the cheapest gas I
can find, in many different cars, for 45 years and never had a problem
caused by gas. Only time I ever had a questionable tank was from a Shell
station back about 1981 and it was OK after the next tank.