2 compartment for reaction, one for oxidizing of HC and CO, and other for NOx reduction.
It is illegal to bypass the catalytic converter and besides your engine will not run correctly if you bypass or remove the converter.
Some did and some didn't. I have the same vehicle with dual tanks. If it didn't come with a converter, these are the things to look for. Under the hood there will be a sticker that says no catalytic converter, the filler spout will be oversized for the leaded gas, and there will be no marking under the fuel gauge that say UNLEADED FUEL. All of that no converter.
look at LMC truck company.. they have stock style dual cats and dual exhaust for a 5.7 (350cid) but they'll fit on your 305cid... that is if your 305 is a truck
catalytic converter
It is in the exhaust manifold where the manifold pipe connects to the catalytic converter. Actually, there are two, one in the exhaust upstream of the catalytic converter and one after the catalytic converter. This is true of any vehicle which is OBDII, pretty much anything made after 1996. V-6's and 8's will haveat least 3, one for each bank plus one after the converter and as many as 4, if it has dual exhaust and dual cat's
Legally you can only replace a catalytic converter with another catalytic converter.
Catalytic converters are located up towards the front of the exhaust system - typically right after the pipe comes down off the engine's exhaust manifolds. If the vehicle has a single exhaust system, there will be a "Y-pipe" bringing the two exhaust manifold pipes together - the catalytic converter will be just past this. If the car has dual exhaust, there will be a catalytic converter for each.
Yes, it has a catalytic converter.
Yes
what is the surface area of a catalytic converter
There is not an antitheft cover for the catalytic converter. The catalytic converter gets extremely hot and cannot be covered.
There isn't gold in a catalytic converter.There isn't gold in a catalytic converter.