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Anyone ever seen this? Blew off on me. The sensor itself seems in tact, but looks like maybe the weld has pulled away from the exhaust. Are these welded in?
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You might find it easier to drop the whole exhaust. I usually find that the exhaust hanger bolts are easier to deal with.
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I think my cat might be clogged, which is why the 02 sensor blew off like that, so it will have to go.
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Just got around to this, CAT was heavily clogged.
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I just replaced cats (2) on my Volvo S40 at 100K miles, coincidence? I think not...
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My car is registered as a collectible in NJ so no emissions and I will not replace the cat and instead will have my mechanic install a resonator so that it's not totally obnoxious sounding. The car is manly used as a track car anyway, even though i haven't molested it...much yet. I have my hoses disconnected at tb too and it's chipped. It has be down on power and now I know why. With the 02 sensor the way it was, it was hunting at idle quite a bit. Luckily sensor is still good so will be welded back on. BTW, al of this type of work is being done by Max so I know I'm in good hands.
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Just heard back, car is repaired and im told feels like it has more power. I'll get it on sat to see for myself.
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Thanks, that's how I was thinking, don't need low end, but a lot of high end. I also had a nasty very loud buzz coming from the shifter at higher rpms. Seems the exhaust was touching the tranny. Now fixed. I have to say, Max @provost really knows his stuff!
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