MOT and Emissions

pmacleod

Regular user
Hello again folks!

So I am looking to get my 1981 to get an MOT test for its registration and in the process of making sure it's all good to go. One thing I have noticed is that what I assumed was the old catalytic converter has been cut out and replaced with a straight pipe.

From anyone's experience, would the car have any chance of passing the emission standards without its cat? As I can't drive it to any workshop, it would be difficult to get something welded in.

Any advice is appreciated! :)
 

Corvette

Well-known user
In UK it was early 1990’s that UK cars started having cat conv. It is not a requirement to have one for MOT providing it still passes the emissions test. You should be fine as long as it’s not running rich.
 

Chuffer

CCCUK regional rep
I had the cat removed from my 1980 C3 . Passed MOT`s OK but I do use my regular MOT test station guy who has a very phylosophical approach to classic car testing (y)
 
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