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To: "Erich" <erich@mail.NGBM.COM>, <mgs@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: emissions parts
From: Eugene Balinski <eugeneb@nni.com>
Date: Fri, 17 Sep 1999 23:17:19 -0300
My airpump was also disabled by the P.O.  I didn't give it much thought until 
I had to get the car in for state inspection and the "e" word was mentioned.
Then I was nervous because I figured that I would have to rebuild the emmission 
system and put on a new pump.  The old one was jammed. 

I asked about a waiver because of the age of the vehicle (its an 80).  The
mechanic said that in this state (PA), there is no exemption unless the car
is a lot older.  However, there is an exemption for cars that drive 
less than 5000 miles a year.   Excellent.  I Pass.  No visual either ! Bonus.   
The mechanic told me that the B's will pass without the emmission gear
in many cases. 

The moral of the story is, ask but don't tell. Maybe you can get away with it. 

One final note.  The garage doing the safety inspection did was not the 
same one doing the emmissions.  They have an agreement with a local shop 
near them.  Good luck with yours.

Gene 

80 B


At 08:28 PM 9/14/99 -0400, Erich wrote:
>Hello All, 
>  I would like to thank everyone for their informative posts and replies.
They have been a great help in keeping my B going.
>
> I was checking my fuel lines the other day, and made some observations
that I have missed until now (don't know how). The following are items which
have been removed from my '80 B by a PO:
> -Air pump                     -Air manifold
> -Air pump air cleaner         -Gulp valve
> -Air Temp control valve       -various associated hoses  
> -The EGR valve has been disconnected
> -no vacuum advance lines.
> -Fuel cut off has been bypassed.
> 
> All other emissions components are there. Are there any problems that the
absence of these items may cause to an emissions controled vehicle? The
vehicle has passed both measured and visual inspections for the past few
years (I don't know how). I was going to switch over to SU's, but was told
that they would cause me to fail a visual(that is all I have to pass now).
After passing with these items missing, I am wondering if that would be true.  
> The fuel cut off valve was probably bypassed some years ago, might it
still work? Or, should it be junked and replaced.
>
>Any thoughts/suggestions would be much appreciated.
>
>Erich,
>    -1980 B, primary vehicle
>    -currently cleaning cockpit due to Hurricane Denis and Dagmar,
the kitty who thinks it's fun to play on a tonneau in the rain. 
>


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