Re: Red-glowing cat!
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Re: Red-glowing cat!
- From: "therealdmcvegas" <DMCVegas@xxxx>
- Date: Wed, 06 Nov 2002 03:57:24 -0000
You said the magic word: "wash"! Don't worry, you've just got a bit of water
down in the sparkplug wells. Water creates electrical path, so the spark is
weak because most of the charge never reaches the plug, thus fuel is not
completely burned, and the Catalytic Converter overheats due to eating up
the raw hydrocarbons.
To fix, just pull the boots, and blow out the water with some compressed air, or
a straw. Just in case too, a hair dryer never hurts either. Daub a bit of that
spark plug conductive goop on, and replace the boots back onto the plugs.
But make sure that the boots themselves seat fully onto wells. If not, water
gets in, and will cause this exact problem. And of course, this is also why you
want to use wires meant for the PRV block. They're designed to keep water
out by having those boots installed. In anycase, all of this is in the archives of
anyone would like more details.
One thing I don't know about though is if you'll have to replace the cat. I don't
don't know just how much "damage" it can take. If not melted, it could just
simply get clogged. I've seen gas additives in the store that claim to clean out
cats of excess deposites, but I'm still scratching my head as to just how in the
world they work.... In any case, if you're concerned about it, perhaps it's time to
check up on local regulations, and see about replacing that cat w/a straight
pipe anyways...
-Robert
vin 6585 "X"
--- In dmcnews@xxxx, "Stian Birkeland" <delorean@xxxx> wrote:
> Today I drove my last trip in my DeLorean (this year, that is!)
> I'm putting it away for winter storage.
>
> However, when I parked up, having taken the car to the carwash and back
to my garage and with normal engine temperatures, driven for around 15
minutes, I discovered that the cat was glowing red! This *might* have been a
very close fire, but I'm puzzled to what to look for? Why did the cat act like
this? I have never experienced this before...let me also at that it sputtered
when I drove it, but I think that's mainly bad spark plugs and/or condensation
because of the winter climate we have here right now.
>
> Still - why did the cat glow red...I'm sure it was a couple of hundred degrees
down there in the engine bay :-(
>
> Any suggestions welcome
>
> Stian Birkeland
> Norway
>
> VIN # 06759
>
>
>
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