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Motor_City_Swag
Mar 26, 2013Explorer
royl wrote:Motor City Swagman wrote:
We are in Florida for the winter and our 2000 Bounder is back home in Michigan winterized and in storage. The Storage Facility manager called and left a message to let me know that thieves broke into the storage area and have stolen the catalytic convertors off of a number of vehicles one of which was our motor home. I do not know how they removed it. They said none of the vehicles were broken into or damaged in any other way.
They filed a police report on behalf of the business but urged each party to file their own. I am trying to remember the configuration of the exhaust system and the location of the catalytic converter, I have a Banks header system with the Dynaflo muffler. I would like to file the report from here and notify the insurance company to get it on the record and handle the claim and repair in person inMay when we are back home then I can evaluate the repairs needed in person. I am trying to avoid a emergency trip home.
THANKS IN ADVANCE FOR ANY ADVICE OR INFORMATION ON THE REPAIR OR HOW TO HANDLE THE CLAIM OR POLICE REPORT WOULD BE APPRECIATED.
Here is a link to the Banks installation guide,it shows the system and where things are located. Your cat should be right behind the y pipe off your headers.
http://assets.bankspower.com/manuals/267/96378-FordV10-StingGit-v6-web.pdf
Thank's I downloaded the manual it was a big help remembering the exact layout of the converter and piping. I lucked out they made the cuts only on the converter leaving the existing piping intact.
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