Mechanical Problems/Vehicle Issues and Fix-it Forum If you've got a problem you just can't figure out, a noise you can't diagnose, or a Check Engine Light that won't go away, ask about it here!

Replaced exhaust manifold/cat; weird smell

Thread Tools
 
Search this Thread
 
Old Jan 30, 2017
  #1  
zain's Avatar
Thread Starter
Registered!!
 
Joined: Jan 2017
Posts: 15
Likes: 0
Rep Power: 0
zain is an unknown quantity at this point
Replaced exhaust manifold/cat; weird smell

So I failed emissions (AZ here) and got the p0420 code and was told it was my cat.

I drive an 00 LX so its easiest to replace them at the same time. I replaced them and was told to torque the manifold/cat to 25-30 ft lbs. I usually dont do my own maintenance so i did not have a torque wrench and just tightened the bolts with what i have. When I turn my car on and it runs for a bit, it starts to smell like gasoline (as if theres an exhaust leak of some sort)

Also, there is a strange smell i sometimes get that kind of smells like pasta noodles being boiled (strange, i know)

I got the part from 1A Auto if that helps, any info i forgot to include i can provide
Reply
Old Jan 30, 2017
  #2  
ezone's Avatar
If you think a good mechanic is expensive, try hiring a bad one
 
Joined: Dec 2011
Posts: 32,017
Likes: 256
From: Midwest. Aiming about mid-chest
Rep Power: 519
ezone has a reputation beyond reputeezone has a reputation beyond reputeezone has a reputation beyond reputeezone has a reputation beyond reputeezone has a reputation beyond reputeezone has a reputation beyond reputeezone has a reputation beyond reputeezone has a reputation beyond reputeezone has a reputation beyond reputeezone has a reputation beyond reputeezone has a reputation beyond repute
Re: Replaced exhaust manifold/cat; weird smell

How many miles have you put on since you installed new exhaust parts?

It takes some time and a lot of heat to cook out all the new smells and it can stink real bad for a while before it gets better.
Reply
Old Jan 30, 2017
  #3  
zain's Avatar
Thread Starter
Registered!!
 
Joined: Jan 2017
Posts: 15
Likes: 0
Rep Power: 0
zain is an unknown quantity at this point
Re: Replaced exhaust manifold/cat; weird smell

Originally Posted by ezone
How many miles have you put on since you installed new exhaust parts?

It takes some time and a lot of heat to cook out all the new smells and it can stink real bad for a while before it gets better.
its only been driven maybe 5 miles since. thats what i started guessing since the car runs fine i just wanted to make sure. thank you for the help
Reply
Old Jan 31, 2017
  #4  
Colin42's Avatar
"Marge, anyone could miss Canada! All tucked away down there."
 
Joined: Feb 2016
Posts: 9,646
Likes: 1,283
From: Barrie, ON Canada
Rep Power: 223
Colin42 is a name known to allColin42 is a name known to allColin42 is a name known to allColin42 is a name known to allColin42 is a name known to allColin42 is a name known to allColin42 is a name known to all
Re: Replaced exhaust manifold/cat; weird smell

When I used to be an emissions tester I would have people that installed new exhaust parts immediately before bringing their car to be tested. And I would turn them away and tell them to drive 50-100 kms before they came back and did the test because they could potentially fail the etest with the brand new parts giving the machine false readings. This probably wouldn't affect an obd2 test but it might throw off a sniffer test
Reply




All times are GMT -5. The time now is 08:08 PM.