> William T Wilson wrote: > > You can usually take the catalytic converter off, cut it open, and take > all the material out. After 18-20 years it will be pretty well worn out > anyway. You can then weld it back together. This is the easiest solution > and is a guaranteed-fit, provided you don't commit a major error. > > (It is technically illegal for a store, but not an > individual, to remove the catalytic converter on a street use vehicle). I don't know what country you are living in, but in the United States, under federal EPA law, it is unlawful for ANYONE to permanently remove a factory installed and EPA certified catalytic converter except for replacement. It is as equally unlawful to "cut it open and take all the material out" and "weld it back together". If you do this and you do not have a state safety and/or emissions check, chances are good that you will probably get away with it. But you still have violated federal EPA law. You CAN go to prison for that! Have a nice day! Ed Thompson (#6419 since 1982)