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RE: Smog Pump - Late B

To: "Dodd, Kelvin" <doddk@mossmotors.com>
Subject: RE: Smog Pump - Late B
From: Eugene Balinski <eugeneb@nni.com>
Date: Thu, 21 Oct 1999 20:04:36 -0300
As usual, the list comes through.  Thanks to All who 
responded.

    Gene
    80 B


At 12:24 PM 10/21/99 -0700, Dodd, Kelvin wrote:
>Gene:
>
>       So long as the one way valve on the air rail is doing it's job the
>non-functioning air pump will not cause any problems.  If the one way valve
>is defective and remains open, then the gates of hades will open and the
>world as we know it will end.  Or maybe nothing bad will happen either.
>
>       A seized pump normally acts like a very large lumpy plug in the
>systems that feed air to the intake manifold and exhaust manifold.  So long
>as these systems stay plugged, and don't leak you will be ok.  The smog
>bunnies will not like you tho'.
>
>Kelvin.
>
>       There could be a slight possibility that broken vanes inside the
>smog pump would allow atmosphere to the gulp valve.  This could lean the
>mixture a bit, if the gulp valve was stuck open.  On the same strand.  A
>failed one way valve could allow exhaust gas to blow through the pump and
>make obnoxious noises.
>> 
>> Listers,
>> 
>>    The PO (DPO ?) de-smoged my 80 B by just disconnecting the 
>> belt to the seized air pump.  Nothing else was removed or 
>> changed as far as I can tell.   
>> 
>>   The car has been running well (especially after topping off
>> the ZS !) with only an occasional pop or misfire when just starting
>> off from a stop. 
>> 
>>   My questions:  Is running the car with the smog pump like 
>> that damaging 
>> anything ?   Is it possible that the start-off misfire is related ?  
>> Is the Gulp Valve playing any part in any of this ?
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> 
>>    Gene Balinski  80' B
>> 
>


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