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Bret- where'd you snag those hoses you have attached to the different emissions parts? The last time I went to Pep Boys, they didn't have any oil/fuel resistant hoses big enough to connect to the large fittings of the valve cover breather or the crank case breather.
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NAPA has a pretty good selection of hoses - that’s where I got mine.
Also how do you dial your’s in? I still use a gas analyzer and have had great luck not having to return for retesting. Assuming everything (cat, air pump etc) is in good shape and working properly. It should be a simple tune up (valves, timing, idle etc) and perform an oil change. Then I simply shoot for that 5% using the tail pipe snuffer.
I'm lucky I guess as I don't have to jump though those hoops in March next year. But feel free to let me know if I can help in any way?
Good luck! /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbsup.gif
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Thanks for the tip. I'll have to swing by NAPA on my way home from work later this week to see if I can find the right size hoses.
I have one of those green box gas analyzers too. I tried using it the last time I smogged the car but it seemed like I had problems getting reliable readings out of mine. However, that might be because I did not block the air injection rail before analyzing the exhaust.
Also, I had a smog pump that seems to have been gutted out (spins but pumps nothing). So, even if I did achieve the right mixture setting, I would have popped too rich at the station, and I did. In the end, I leaned out the carb as far as it would go to get it to scrape through the testing last time.
This time ought to be a bit easier, IMO. Once I get the emissions parts I need on the car, I'm hoping it'll be a breeze. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smirk.gif