I bought a 1994 chevy/geo tracker a couple months ago, when i bought it, it needed a muffler and a few patches in the floor for inspection. i found a muffler from an identical tracker from a guy in my town for $30, i replaced it and it worked great.
i also added a ractive air filter as well, and it has worked fine for a month. the valve cover gasket was leaking a little bit, so i replaced that with no troubles a couple weeks ago too.
yesterday i lifted the hood when i got home and the exhaust header was orange. i figured my cat convertor must have clogged up, so i cut a hole in the bottom of it and cleaned it completely out, and left the hole in it and took it for a spin, figuring with a hole there, it couldnt heat up due to too much backpressure. but its still doing it.. and i just noticed my valve cover gasket started leaking a bit in the back too. not sure what to do from here.. i'm thinking i may have to just eliminate the convertor and run all new pipe to a new exhaust, because it just isnt working right.
the setup has 2 small pipes, maybe inch and 1/4 running into the cat, it comes out of the cat into 2 inch, which cuts back to maybe 1.75 inch to the muffler, then its maybe 1.5 inch the rest of the way back. i'm thinking i should run 2 inch or 2 1/4 right from the downpipe to the tailpipe.
anyone else run into this heating up problem? my heat gauge isnt moving, it stays on normal the whole time, its just from the header to the flange that turns orange.
any help would be greatly appreciated, i'm stumped.