Plugged cat? | Ford Explorer Forums

  • Register Today It's free!

Plugged cat?

jrgaylor

Elite Explorer
Joined
April 15, 2002
Messages
2,765
Reaction score
37
City, State
Washington
Year, Model & Trim Level
1985 BroncoII
Today I may be going to look a 94 that is for sale, the people who are selling it say the cat is plugged because it has a poping sound when driving it, at idle it does not pop. If I go to look at this rig I have to drive about 80 miles and want to be prepared for things to look for for this condition, I have had my exhaust before on my 91 and the cat was pretty open and free flowing, if it is not a plugged cat was else? what I like about this explorer is, it is a base model border patrol rig with manual hubs,transfercase and transmission I am going to be getting the axle code before I head down hopefully 3.73 l/s
 



Join the Elite Explorers for $20 each year or try it out for $5 a month.

Elite Explorer members see no advertisements, no banner ads, no double underlined links,.
Add an avatar, upload photo attachments, and more!
.





80 miles? where's it at? (no I don't want another one, just curious)

If it really is a plugged cat, your cordless sawsall will make short work of that!
 






Vancouver, I have a extra exhaust thanks to greenbeer
 






Normally a cat will plug because the ceramic material inside breaks apart and falls to block the passages. Sometimes you can crawl under and give it a few good whacks with a rubber mallet or wood block and hear the ceramic moving around. You could move it enough to temporarily unblock it, but at the same time could make it worse. I think the cordless sawzall is a good idea if you intend to drive it that far.
 






I have a car trailer for my rig collecting, I just dont to drive down there and find out it is something other than a plugged converter
 






A popping sound could be caused by many different things. Impossible to diagnose, though, until you look at it.

I say if the price is right, go for it. Not many stock all-manual Ex's out there, in any condition.
 






Back
Top