Removing a catalytic converter and not replacing it is highly illegal.
Removing a catalytic converter and not replacing it is highly illegal.
Removing a catalytic converter and not replacing it is highly illegal.
My advice is to take it to a muffler shop.
under the car above the catalytic converter
Either the converter is partially clogged and needs replacing or you have a miss in the engine which is dumping raw fuel into the converter where it is being burned.
On the exhaust pipe, from where it leaves the engine, but before the catalytic converter.
in the exhaust manifold right before the catalytic converter
The O2 sensor on a 1988 F250 is not near the engine. Go to the exhaust manifold and down the length. It is near the catalytic converter.
yes it's near the oil pan i think
There are two. They are in the exhaust system. One is before and one is after the catalytic converter.
Should be right before the catalytic converter. Mine is a 1988 and that's where it's at.
Provided the catalytic converter, oxygen sensor and related components are good working order, no.
Actually it probably wasn't customised. That is how they were made. The two sides go together right at the cat converter. There is a four bolt flange at the interface between the crossover pipes and the cat.
Chiltons auto manuals have good diagrams, your oxygen sensor is on your exhaust in front of the catalytic converter.