Just finished putting the car back together rather replacing the head gaskets, fired it up and left it to run a while to get the coolant drawn through.
I'm pretty sure there's a miss fire as it's running a little lumpy but it smooths out a little when it warms up. When blipping the throttle the revs seem to cough/dip before rising.
After a while a good amount of smoke started rising from the back of the engine bay.
Looked underneath and found this:
Got the fire extinguisher out and cooled it down and the smoke eventually stopped.
Would a miss fire cause the cat to get hot enough to almost set fire to the heatshielding on the floor? I'm thinking the unburnt fuel from the miss fire is being pumped in to the cat where it's burning off.
What's weird is that the cat itself wasn't glowing and the red patch is only at the rear of the cat rather alongside the whole cat.
When it had cooled a bit I reached down to the coil and made sure all the leads were attached, they seemed ok but one or two did move in a little. I then checked the leads to the plugs and they seemed ok too.
I then started the engine up but I'm not sure if it sounded better or not. I didn't let it run long.
Pulled the spark plugs out (passenger side) and looked at them. I'm not sure of the cylinder numbers but I think that side is 1, 3, 5 and 7? 1 and 7 were a nice grey-ish colour and 3 and 5 were black.
Possible miss fires on 3 and 5 that cleared up with the leads/plug check and the excess fuel then burnt off and turned them black on the second start up?
Or, any other ideas? Kind of reluctant to start it up again until I get the fire extinguisher refilled!