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ZGHOE05

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has anyone on here welded their own catalytic converters in ? im a tig welder by trade and im fairly good at thin gauge material. im more curious about the tight spots are they bad to get too?
 
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throwing a p0420 and p0430 code. ive ruled out everything else so 2 new catalytic converters it is plus 4 new o2 sensors. they make a bolt up y piece but im trying to save a buck and the hassle of replacing the entire thing
 

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ive watched my neighbor do 100s (owns a exhaust shop) he will tack them in place and then disconnect the exhaust hangers from the body and to weld the top sides.
 

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ive watched my neighbor do 100s (owns a exhaust shop) he will tack them in place and then disconnect the exhaust hangers from the body and to weld the top sides.

Pretty much this. Being a welder yourself I don't need to stress the importance of clean metal around your weld area (clean vs. booger welds). Measure 3 times, cut once. Slide them in place. Tack tackity tack. Weld around.
 
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I demand pics. Have you got new cats yet?
no sir none yet the slippery stuff started coming down this past weekend and i played instead of working on it ,will post pics when done
 

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