The plugs are less than a year old, air filter looks fine, and the car has
electronic ignition.
Day.John@fin.gc.ca on 05/28/99 01:40:38 PM
To: Brian E. Serra/Chicago/AUDIT/EYLLP/US@EY-NAmerica,
spitfire-enthusiast@egroups.com@INTERNET, triumphs@autox.team.net@INTERNET
cc:
Subject: RE: FAILED emissions test!
Is everything new on the car, in terms of plugs, points, etc.? Once past (&
passed) the test, older parts will of course produce worse results. Also,
the carbs could be leaned out more than recommended. I recall an article on
how to best get around the test, but can't remember its source nor any more
specific ideas. Anyone else pitch in? JD
-----Original Message-----
From: Brian E. Serra [SMTP:Brian.Serra@ey.com]
Sent: May 28, 1999 2:35 PM
To: spitfire-enthusiast@egroups.com; triumphs@autox.team.net
Subject: FAILED emissions test!
Hi all,
I have a 77 Spit in IL; I just failed emissions today. The readings
were:
HC 312ppm passed limit: 700ppm
CO 7.5% FAILED limit: 7.0%
Anyone have any ideas? I have been told it might be running rich.
The car was also very hot and the tester flooded it trying to start it!
PS:
There is No emissions equipment on the car. DPO! But it did pass
this way 2 years ago.
Thanks,
BS
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