Is my cat dead?
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Not the mewling kind but my catalytic converter. The car is a 1995 3 Series, 1.8 Is. It has developed a rev related rattle. When giving the accelerator a prod the car emits a rattling, scraping sound from somewhere around its middle section. The sound is best described thus: small solid pellets bouncing around in a closed metal container.
This seems odd to me as I thought cat failure, as in a full case of monolith collapse, was accompanied by loss of power and a nasty smell. My exhaust produces a petroly scent but not the sulphorous, rotten egg odour usually associated with such things. In actual fact it smells more like the emmissions from my old car; which had no cat.
It may be possible, then, that particles of the substrate are becoming detatched and rattling inside the cat box.
I have discounted the timing chain from my ponderings as the noise seems to come from underneath. It is present whilst stationary too.
I propose doing absolutely nothing to remedy the fault. The car has just been MOTd and passed without issue. Any ideas?
This seems odd to me as I thought cat failure, as in a full case of monolith collapse, was accompanied by loss of power and a nasty smell. My exhaust produces a petroly scent but not the sulphorous, rotten egg odour usually associated with such things. In actual fact it smells more like the emmissions from my old car; which had no cat.
It may be possible, then, that particles of the substrate are becoming detatched and rattling inside the cat box.
I have discounted the timing chain from my ponderings as the noise seems to come from underneath. It is present whilst stationary too.
I propose doing absolutely nothing to remedy the fault. The car has just been MOTd and passed without issue. Any ideas?
sometimes what happens is the rockwool or fibreglass they use to insulate the monolith from the steel casing comes adrift and leaves a small gap that allows the monolith to rattle,if you catch it early before it breaks up you may get lucky,I have seen one`cured`by my mate on his focus.
He put a small selftapper through the box into each corner and nipped them up until they held the monolith still.
It may be a bodge and the monolith would probably break anyway in the end but it certainly has stopped the rattling noise.
He put a small selftapper through the box into each corner and nipped them up until they held the monolith still.
It may be a bodge and the monolith would probably break anyway in the end but it certainly has stopped the rattling noise.
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