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"77" 308 gtb cal. smog

Discussion in 'Technical Q&A' started by cal.cheesehead, Mar 26, 2008.

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  1. cal.cheesehead

    Mar 26, 2008
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    Been unable to get through cal smog for a couple years any suggestions other than moving out of state would be appraciated. Thanks
     
  2. John Se

    John Se Karting

    Mar 15, 2005
    207
    Scottsdañe
    Post your readings, I assume you failed the tailpipe sniffer
     
  3. gsjohnson

    gsjohnson Formula 3

    Feb 25, 2008
    2,291
    Woodland Hills, CA
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    GS Johnson
    I currently work at a dealership that is a licensed Calif. Smog station. I also use to be a licensed smog inspector as well. I can't just write you a smog certificate, but I certainly can give you some guidance so you can get it done. Like the other post, can you provide your readings to us?
     
  4. Steve Magnusson

    Steve Magnusson Two Time F1 World Champ
    Lifetime Rossa

    Jan 11, 2001
    26,931
    30°30'40" N 97°35'41" W (Texas)
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    Steve Magnusson
    +1 and please post the test limits that you are trying to meet.

    What is your configuration -- a stock working US air injection system with thermal reactor muffler or something else? If necessary (although maybe needs some hanger/insulation mods), you could probably put a '78-'79 exhaust system with cats + muffler on it and get lower numbers at the tailpipes.
     
  5. chrismorse

    chrismorse Formula 3

    Feb 16, 2004
    2,150
    way north california
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    chris morse
    The po had removed the water heated fast idle mechanism, one smog pump was missing, all the rest intact. The santa barbara used car dealer tried to fudge the smog, sold me the car, then called to have me return the car for a re-smog. By that time i had removed the thermal reactor but he said "no problem". i drove it 400 miles and he fussed with it for two and one half days and couldn't get it to pass. Finally under presure from dmv, he sent a flat bed up to get the car, then kept it for about 5 weeks, piddling with it. He said they built a two cat exhaust system and split the air pump output into both injection manifolds and finally got it to pass. This could be a load of bull, i don't know but i finally got my plates.

    Fortunately, bi-annual smogs are not required in humbug county.

    I just wish the swartz had not killed the 30 year rolling exemption.

    end of woe,
    chris
     
  6. Ferraripilot

    Ferraripilot F1 World Champ
    Owner Project Master

    May 10, 2006
    17,917
    Atlanta
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    John!
    My '76 GTB passed in California for many years and I am sure would still pass in California if the car were still in that state. My GTB had its thermo muffler removed back in '80 with a Ansa sport. I still have to pass in Nevada, but the requirements are not as strict as in CA. Here's what I do:

    Oil change, fresh gasoline, ignition/cam timing exact, original stock jetting on the carbs, air pumps operating, fresh spark plugs, engine fully warmed up, and the car passes very easily.

    Good luck
     

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