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Re: [ihc] GVW Calculations
But the 1977 345 for 49 states did NOT require an air
pump, or catlyst. Somewhere I have the Chiltons
Cascasde Manual that covers this. This is the final
authority according to the CARB. I've used this book
with the Missouri inspection system and they agreed
with it. Saved Mark some big trouble with his old
Suburban. They thought it had to have one because it
has the holes in the manifold and a place to put the
bracket for the pump.
Steve
--- Howard R Pletcher <n9ads@domain.elided> wrote:
> It did vary by engine size. For 1976, the
> California V-345 was the only
> Scout engine that needed an air pump, whatever the
> model.
>
> It's about like the GVWs--don't try to figure it out
> or you'll just get a
> headache. :-))
>
> Howard
>
> On Thu, 30 Sep 2004 17:30:07 -0700 Tom Harais
> <THarais@domain.elided> writes:
> >And, IIRC, even the "regular" Scouts fell under
> these guidelines,
> > although the Terra didn't have AIR injection
> because it was a "pick up"
> but
> > the Scouts of that vintage did because they were
> not. Then again,
> maybe it
> > was the 345 needed AIR injection to meet the
> emissions requirements but
> the
> > 304 didn't.
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