I cut out the stock cat and welded up a straight pipe. The flange wasn't the right size so I spent a few hours with a hand file enlarging the holes. Ended up only being able to get 1 nut on it. Kinda gave up on that. I will need to cut the stock flange off the old piece and then weld it back together on the new piece. I didn't take any pics. No surprise that it didn't help at all. Did make the van slightly louder. but the engine is still louder yet. drove it around the block and the same thing happened. So I ordered a T500 Hpop and new gaskets. I took it out 2 Thursdays ago.
shipped it that night and was told it would be there Monday or probably Tuesday. The website claims 17-21 day turn around time so I cant be in too big of a hurry. On Monday morning I got a notice that my package was en route. I ordered it from riffraff diesel. they send my hpop to terminator and terminator modifies it and ships it back to me. So I assumed riffraff was just sending the gaskets. When I got home from work Wednesday I had a package on my porch. Upon opening it I realize its the Hpop. not just any core Hpop. My Hpop that I shipped them.
its a crappy pic. only one I took. but it has the same serial number and all the same scratches and dents. but with the t500 stuff on it.
6 days from me shipping it to them rebuilding it and me receiving it back. threw it back on Thursday and did a test run around the city. had no issues at all. I then went for about a 100 mile drive out to Saltair and then back up to Park City. Was a nice drive with no issues at all. No leaks either. So that's awesome.
Then some kid wanted to trade some of my wheels for this engine he had. claimed all sorts of stuff that aren't true. But I did it anyway. The catch was he lived just outside of St. George a good 350 miles away. Sunday my wife and I packed the van up and took it for a longer trip. I was fairly apprehensive about the trip as I hadn't really tested the van and I could potentially be stranded needing to get the van towed hundreds of miles. But im fairly stupid so I went for it anyway. Ran great. took a bit to start it in Fillmore(about 150miles in) I think it was an air bubble in the oil system. People claim there will be air bubbles in the system for a good 1000 miles or so. But no problems besides that until at the kids house. Had even more trouble starting there. I traded about 2K worth of wheels for about $800 worth of rotary lol. Stopped to get gas a few miles away and was worried it wouldn't start again. But it started right up. and didn't even hesitate the rest of the trip. I really wanted to stop and see places but we didn't leave Salt lake until around noon. With 4 hour drive there and another 4 hour drive back we were chasing daylight. My wife did want to stop and see the volcano outside of ST. George. Both of us were unimpressed. I have grandparents and family that live in St. George. I am still blown away that anyone would want to live there. Maybe its because I am colorblind and cant tell the red rock from the brown rock. It all just looks like a desert to me and ITS HOT. ALWAYS.
(that's the volcano behind the van.)
We then took the back way to Cedar city(on the way home) and stopped by old Iron town. There were a bunch of houses right next to all the ruins. so it wasn't that neat.
Did drive this road though.
Here is the behive iron smelter thing(I cant remember what it was called) behind us.
then had an uneventful drive home arriving around midnight.