Patricofnj
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Hi,
My son acquired from a friend of his an unexecuted father-son project in the form of a 1977 "B". It is in pretty good shape, has 45k miles on it. It sat many years, we have flushed the motor, rebuilt/replaced brakes etc. The previous owners took the weber downdraft setup and went back to the dual SU sidedraft carbs. Along with that the manifolds had to be changed as well. when that happened a direct hookup to the catalytic exhaust system was impossible. We do not have the original carbs etc. My question is: can I fabricate in a catalytic converter onto the older style system with out runniing into issues with backpressure and who knows what else. The balance of the emission control system remained with the car. I need to explore this avenue since the car will not pass state examination without the cat installed and registering the car as historic or classic limits the type of driving one can do. My son is looking for a daily driver. Any suggestions appreciated.:uncomfortableness:
My son acquired from a friend of his an unexecuted father-son project in the form of a 1977 "B". It is in pretty good shape, has 45k miles on it. It sat many years, we have flushed the motor, rebuilt/replaced brakes etc. The previous owners took the weber downdraft setup and went back to the dual SU sidedraft carbs. Along with that the manifolds had to be changed as well. when that happened a direct hookup to the catalytic exhaust system was impossible. We do not have the original carbs etc. My question is: can I fabricate in a catalytic converter onto the older style system with out runniing into issues with backpressure and who knows what else. The balance of the emission control system remained with the car. I need to explore this avenue since the car will not pass state examination without the cat installed and registering the car as historic or classic limits the type of driving one can do. My son is looking for a daily driver. Any suggestions appreciated.:uncomfortableness: