>I'm a bit puzzled. Any thoughts? Thanks! Steve, I don't have any technical advice to offer, just an observation. Here in Utah, there is a limit as to how much you are required to spend in order to pass the smog test. I would expect most state would have something similar. If I have to spend more than $250 for parts on my 81 to pass and it still fails, I can apply for a waiver to allow me to skip the test. Don't know how much you've spent, or if your state has such a deal, but I thought I might point it out. I assumed it was a lot higher than that, but was suprised to find it to be reasonable. Just a thought. Good luck, this emissions and safety stuff is a total pile of governmental bull cookies..... John |
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