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sept...@peoplepc.com

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Mar 6, 2010, 10:26:05 AM3/6/10
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All of a sudden my quiet exhaust system went loud, and on inspection
there's a huge exhause leak at the rear of the converter near where it
connects to the extension pipe and it appears to be rusted out, so I
need a new converter.

I would appreciate any recommendations as to where to buy one at a
decent price that will do it yourself install easily and fit exactly
and restore the original sound and fit.

Thanks in advance !

Land O'Lakes Fred

E. Meyer

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Mar 6, 2010, 10:45:08 AM3/6/10
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On 3/6/10 9:26 AM, in article
40c03a0e-475c-4614...@19g2000yqu.googlegroups.com,
"sept...@peoplepc.com" <sept...@peoplepc.com> wrote:

The only choice that will fit exactly & bolt on will be OEM Honda parts.
Not cheap, but if you go with OEM, it carries a lifetime warranty from
Honda.

I think the problem you are going to face is that if the cat is rotted out,
the rest of the exhaust system is probably not far behind it in rotten-ness
& the bolts that hold it all together are likely fused with rust as well.

Elle

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Mar 6, 2010, 2:27:53 PM3/6/10
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If you are in California, things get tricky. Else Magnaflow.com is a
pretty popular online aftermarket muffler and converter shop. I bought
a converter from it for my 91 Civic a few years ago. The flanges
matched up fine but I did go to True Value hardware and make a change
to the bolts, for length problems, IIRC.

I do not expect aftermarket to fare as well as OEM. So the decision to
go aftermarket here to me depends on how long you want to keep the
car.

Also, the metals in old converters have value. Check around the
junkyards in your area to sell your old converter. I got $25 for my 91
Civic's old, original converter in 2008.

Tegger

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Mar 7, 2010, 1:44:09 AM3/7/10
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"sept...@peoplepc.com" <sept...@peoplepc.com> wrote in news:de3199a3-
0e36-4138-8d3...@g11g2000yqe.googlegroups.com:

> All of a sudden my quiet exhaust system went loud, and on inspection
> there's a huge exhause leak at the rear of the converter near where it
> connects to the extension pipe and it appears to be rusted out, so I
> need a new converter.
>
> I would appreciate any recommendations as to where to buy one at a
> decent price that will do it yourself install easily and fit exactly
> and restore the original sound and fit.
>


<proper crossposting added>

Any muffler shop can sell you an aftermarket cat. Do not expect proper fit,
and do not expect fine build quality. Those properties are found only on
OEM cats.

But OEM will be horribly expensive, so aftermarket is often the only
realistic option for most people.

I'm currently running an aftermarket Walker on my Integra. The OEM one
rusted out a couple of years ago, and Honda has discontinued the OEM cats.

The Walker is appallingly poorly-made and does not fit well, but did
function correctly as far as its first smog-check went. How it will perform
next year is a question mark.


--
Tegger

The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/

Tegger

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Mar 7, 2010, 6:29:30 PM3/7/10
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"sept...@peoplepc.com" <sept...@peoplepc.com> wrote in news:40c03a0e-
475c-4614-94f...@19g2000yqu.googlegroups.com:


You multi-posted this identical message to alt.autos.honda. I replied
there, adding proper crossposting to this group. Somebody's server balked
at that, so the crosspost has not shown up here. I'm therefore reposting my
reply below, independently...

AZ Nomad

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Mar 7, 2010, 6:46:11 PM3/7/10
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On Sun, 7 Mar 2010 23:29:30 +0000 (UTC), Tegger <inv...@invalid.inv> wrote:
>"sept...@peoplepc.com" <sept...@peoplepc.com> wrote in news:40c03a0e-
>475c-4614-94f...@19g2000yqu.googlegroups.com:

>> All of a sudden my quiet exhaust system went loud, and on inspection
>> there's a huge exhause leak at the rear of the converter near where it
>> connects to the extension pipe and it appears to be rusted out, so I
>> need a new converter.
>>
>> I would appreciate any recommendations as to where to buy one at a
>> decent price that will do it yourself install easily and fit exactly
>> and restore the original sound and fit.
>>

...

>Any muffler shop can sell you an aftermarket cat. Do not expect proper fit,
>and do not expect fine build quality. Those properties are found only on
>OEM cats.

>But OEM will be horribly expensive, so aftermarket is often the only
>realistic option for most people.

Another option is a used one off a junker.

Tegger

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Mar 8, 2010, 8:25:44 AM3/8/10
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Clete <lecl...@halifax.ca> wrote in
news:a7q9p5pfk6nc02tuk...@4ax.com:

> Tegger wrote:
>>
>>
>>I'm currently running an aftermarket Walker on my Integra. The OEM one
>>rusted out a couple of years ago, and Honda has discontinued the OEM
>>cats.
>

> You are actually using non OEM and advising someone to buy non OEM ?

You can put away the defibrillator. I _don't_ recommend aftermarket, I
recommend OEM.

I cannot buy a new OEM cat for my car, no matter what, so I was _forced_
into aftermarket.

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