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Re: Newbe TR6 Questions

To: triumphs@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Newbe TR6 Questions
From: Steve Benelisha <steveb@verity.com>
Date: Wed, 09 Oct 1996 00:56:06 -0700
Organization: Verity Inc.
Please excuse the length…


Well I jumped the gun-
 Thanks to all who replied. I’m looking forward to applying what you
all have told me but alas I have a story from California to tell.   
When I sent my list of questions, they were based on my observations 
during the test drive. The seller and I agreed on a price and I paid 
my deposit. The only thing left to do was for him to get the Smog 
check then I would pick up the car and he would get his cashiers 
check. I was so excited that I foolishly thought that the deal 
was as good as done (You'd think I'd learn by now).

  Starting in August of this year, a new set of laws, in California, 
called Smog Check II went into effect. The aim of these laws is 
to get the worst polluting cars off the road. The seller was 
confident that the car would pass as usual so off he went to 
his mechanic. The mechanic tweaked the car so that it would 
pass the test. He then connected the car to the computer that 
measures the emissions. 

  According to the horrified seller, who called me later the 
next day, the mechanic accidentally knocked loose the #1 
spark plug wire while connecting the computer. Very high 
emissions were measured by the computer before the mechanic 
realized his mistake. By then, it was too late the car was 
instantly classified by the State as a "Gross Polluter". 
That’s it. No retest. There is no way for the mechanic 
to report his error.

  Only the can state reclassify the car now at a state 
facility (by appointment). Until then the car cannot 
be sold or registered. The state will only test the 
car, not adjust it so things have to be correct or 
they’ll just send it back.

 I recommended to the seller to get new plugs, air 
filter, an oil change, and a great tune-up before visiting 
the referee. Sadly, there is little I can do for him at 
this point except wait.

My advice is this: If you live in an area where laws 
like these are in effect, make sure that it’ll pass
before the computer is connected - unless you like 
dealing with bureaucracy. Oh, and keep your eye on
the guy who is doing the test.

Here is the URL describing the law:
             http://webgarage.com/ci/smog.htm

Oh well, I've waited 20 years already. A bit more won't 
hurt (much).
-Steve

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