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I took my 1989 S10 4.3 for its NY State inspection today and she failed. The Shop said it was burning way too rich. They said it may have a bad cylinder.
Before I went for inspection I changed the oil, air filter, PCV valve, cap and rotor. It seemed to be running so well that I did not do the plugs,spark plug wires or timing (which have not been checked in awhile). After I take care of the plugs and wires is there anything I can do to make sure she is running well enough to pass the emmissions test. I tremble at the thought of not having her pass a second time or maybe even worse, having the shop rape my wallet and still not get it to pass. Thanks |
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Re: Struggling with my baby and NYS emmisions
Check the compression while you have the plugs out. This should reveal a weak cylinder
This article is something to read and consider as well http://www.timebomb2000.com/vb/showthread.php?t=143848 Give it a good highway run as well. Other than that I really can't recomend much. I haven't had to go through a polution inspection place in over 10 years Good Luck |
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