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zieg85
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Re: Emission controls question for you California folks
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February 23, 2015, 10:40:15 PM »
Obviously the air pump adds air to dilute the exhaust gasses correct? Since I don't have a visual can I add air into the exhaust pipe and accomplish the same thing??? Any experts out there confirm this?
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VileZambonie
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February 24, 2015, 09:02:40 AM »
No. A.I.R. Stands for Air Injection Reaction. The A.I.R. Pump supplies the air to the primary and secondary system. Think of it as post combustion combustion. If the spent gasses contain hydrocarbons and no oxygen it will not burn. Adding a small amount of oxygen into the exhaust manifold can help further burn off the HC's leaving the combustion chamber.
Did you fail emissions or are you trying to be proactive?
You can easily build a new set of pipes with copper or you can buy new manifolds or headers with A.I.R. setup.
If all you are getting is a visual verification of catalytic converter and exhaust integrity and the ASM test, why not just take it through?
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You can make these very easily or purchase a solution
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/hed-22830?seid=srese1&gclid=CLrzhYXu-sMCFQpk7AodCBIASQ
https://www.yearone.com/Product/1967-87-chevy-gmc-truck/rj434s
There are emissions legal headers too.
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February 24, 2015, 09:47:19 AM »
Quote from: VileZambonie on February 24, 2015, 09:02:40 AM
Did you fail emissions or are you trying to be proactive?
I was hoping for an excellent response, THANK YOU SO MUCH. I passed emissions fine however the engine is on its last leg with oil consumption/loss/antifreeze in oil and a rod knock or rist pin/piston slap. The existing A.I.R. tube will more than likely be destroyed upon removal. I know of an engine out of a 1984 that I can buy to rebuild and have ready for the swap. That is the preferred route but if I don't have a plan to meet the emissions challenge I may do a V-8 TBI swap instead. I am just trying to gather all the missing pieces before I spend a dime. Easiest for me is a direct swap for obvious reasons. The carb on this 4.1L is set perfectly and is one of the few trucks I've had that start easily and you can take right off if you need to with no stalling issues.
Thanks again Vile
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If they only do the tailpipe test, gas cap and visual integrity of the exhaust with catalyst, I wouldn't even worry about it. Sounds like a good time to upgrade to V8
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March 03, 2015, 10:00:26 PM »
out here in Cali, they have made the laws so strict that I once failed a smog test because I used a piece of heater hose, instead of a moulded smog hose from the air cleaner to the AIR pump.They have marked hoses now for calif emissions.
What that did was force reputable auto parts stores to carry more emission parts for older vehicles. I got mine from Napa but it took a few days to get it to this store
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Emission controls question for you California folks
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March 04, 2015, 07:07:27 AM »
A LS motor from a wrecked later model suburban is what you need
Right at $1000 where I live including computer and harness
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