blistovmhz
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Sorta a repost to keep things on base.
Catalytic converter/emissions question:
I had to take my exhaust off at the collector for some welding. This required separating the downpipe from the cat (and muffler/tailpipe).
Before the teardown, I was getting 20/23 MPG (City/Highway). After putting it all back together, I'm getting 16/17 MPG and feels a bit sluggish on the pedal.
Also, since putting it back together, when I start it up cold, it blows a tonne of white smoke/vapour. Doesn't smell like coolant or fuel, and I'm not missing any fluids. White smoke blows out till the cat reaches 400F. Doesn't seem to matter if the Jeep is in open or closed loop. If I remove the upstream O2 sensor, no white smoke comes out the bung, but tonnes still coming out the tailpipe, which makes me suspect something going on in the cat.
Not throwing any codes, O2 readings both look good, checked most of the electrical and vacuum but really, the problem is there in open or closed loop so it's gotta be mechanical.
Also, I just happened to have to do AirCare the day after putting it all back together. Failed miserably. HC and HO were just over the limit, while NOx was around 5.0 (limit is 1.09).
All I can think is that I must have damaged the Cat internally when pounding the pipes back into place. This explains the sluggish pedal response and poor mileage, but I still don't know where all this white smoke/vapour is coming from. I understand the Cat takes HO/HC/NOx and breaks it down into H2O and CO2. Is it possible that somehow my cat is just producing a ridiculously amount of water due to some internal failure, or would this require higher HO/HC/NOx emissions from upstream?
I've also closely monitored my fuel trim but as I don't have another 4.0L to compare to, I'm sorta blind. LTFT is around 3.1 while STFT is around -2.0.
note - Tests performed (I did some electrical testing as well, but i'm sure it has nothing to do with the problem as problem is present in open and closed loop)
* Compression test was pretty good at 159,155,142,160,162,152.
* Leakdown was good.
* Injectors are all firing (full open/close verified)
* Spark plugs are clean, but not steam cleaned
. Nice light tan colour on the isolators and no build-up. Number 6 had a very small amount of black crust, but barely noticeable.
* Spark leads. Found one spark lead that was not seated completely onto the distributor, and thus it had been burnt pretty bad. The spark plug attached to it though looked good (number 3) and the cylinder was clean. Installed a new lead and problem persists.
* Couldn't find any vacuum leaks. checked with propane. No change in idle anywhere.
* Installed new air filter.
* O2 curves look good. Swapped the upstream just to make sure, no change.
* Disconnected both O2 sensors for a cold start. Same white smoke until cat heats up to 400F.
* Induced a massive vacuum leak to see if there was any change. None.
* Injected low O2 readings to force a lean burn condition. No change.
I'm also going to open up the exhaust at the collector this afternoon to verify the problem only happens AFTER the Cat. I can't get the cat off the downpipe without cutting it off at this point, so collector will have to do.
Catalytic converter/emissions question:
I had to take my exhaust off at the collector for some welding. This required separating the downpipe from the cat (and muffler/tailpipe).
Before the teardown, I was getting 20/23 MPG (City/Highway). After putting it all back together, I'm getting 16/17 MPG and feels a bit sluggish on the pedal.
Also, since putting it back together, when I start it up cold, it blows a tonne of white smoke/vapour. Doesn't smell like coolant or fuel, and I'm not missing any fluids. White smoke blows out till the cat reaches 400F. Doesn't seem to matter if the Jeep is in open or closed loop. If I remove the upstream O2 sensor, no white smoke comes out the bung, but tonnes still coming out the tailpipe, which makes me suspect something going on in the cat.
Not throwing any codes, O2 readings both look good, checked most of the electrical and vacuum but really, the problem is there in open or closed loop so it's gotta be mechanical.
Also, I just happened to have to do AirCare the day after putting it all back together. Failed miserably. HC and HO were just over the limit, while NOx was around 5.0 (limit is 1.09).
All I can think is that I must have damaged the Cat internally when pounding the pipes back into place. This explains the sluggish pedal response and poor mileage, but I still don't know where all this white smoke/vapour is coming from. I understand the Cat takes HO/HC/NOx and breaks it down into H2O and CO2. Is it possible that somehow my cat is just producing a ridiculously amount of water due to some internal failure, or would this require higher HO/HC/NOx emissions from upstream?
I've also closely monitored my fuel trim but as I don't have another 4.0L to compare to, I'm sorta blind. LTFT is around 3.1 while STFT is around -2.0.
note - Tests performed (I did some electrical testing as well, but i'm sure it has nothing to do with the problem as problem is present in open and closed loop)
* Compression test was pretty good at 159,155,142,160,162,152.
* Leakdown was good.
* Injectors are all firing (full open/close verified)
* Spark plugs are clean, but not steam cleaned

* Spark leads. Found one spark lead that was not seated completely onto the distributor, and thus it had been burnt pretty bad. The spark plug attached to it though looked good (number 3) and the cylinder was clean. Installed a new lead and problem persists.
* Couldn't find any vacuum leaks. checked with propane. No change in idle anywhere.
* Installed new air filter.
* O2 curves look good. Swapped the upstream just to make sure, no change.
* Disconnected both O2 sensors for a cold start. Same white smoke until cat heats up to 400F.
* Induced a massive vacuum leak to see if there was any change. None.
* Injected low O2 readings to force a lean burn condition. No change.
I'm also going to open up the exhaust at the collector this afternoon to verify the problem only happens AFTER the Cat. I can't get the cat off the downpipe without cutting it off at this point, so collector will have to do.