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I was a Texas certified emission repair technician here in and I am a Master certified ASE Tech with an L1 engine performance cert. I would be hesitant of replacing a cat just yet. is there a station that has emission test equipment Not necessarily an inspection station but that has a four gas analyzer that is closer? just for the ability to tune and test, without the long trip and paying for the gas, time, and test?
If you could post up the emission results And at what rpms they were tested at I will see if I can give you some pointers to avoid anymore parts to replace. Is the test a dyno type road speed/load test or just rpm in a stall test? You stated earlier that it had passed the sniff test but failed because of the puff of smoke correct? Then subsequently failed a sniff test at a later time? Also what was the ambient temp at the time of the different tests? was the truck allowed to idle or did it cool while waiting? the key as how to tune the engine for passing the test lies in being able to interpret the readings. PM me to get my number or send me yours if I can help, it can be much quicker over the phone to work up a plan of attack for ya, can be a lot of questions to get a good idea of whats causing the failures. Besides the fact that its California for ya. Spencer
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What gas(s) did it fail for?
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Makes me glad we don't have smog testing here.. Just obdII.
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He can only remember the last two of the reports, he's at work (fireman) so here's what he had.
Before we changed the valve seals and EGR the hydrocarbons measured at idle 149, @2500 rpm it measured 66. After the seals and EGR it measured 359 and 112 but no visible smoke. He told me this from memory as he is at work today and didnt have the reports in front of him. I will verify these numbers and any other info when he gets off. Thanks! Aaron. Posted via Mobile Device
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So it failed on HC, yeah post all the gasses they are testing, and the rpm when tested.
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After the one that mentions failure for visible smoke we put on new valve seals and a new EGR valve, after that it failed emissions. I just noticed I posted these out of order but the dates are on them. The smog guy now says a new cat will fix the problem but he also said new valve seals would do it so I don't have a lot of faith in the smog guy. Thanks for the help! Aaron
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So it was the HC at 2500, way higher than the first test, interesting. High HC is usually caused by 1) timing to far advanced. 2) warn out ignition components (cap, rotor, plug wires, plugs) 3) Lean mixture usually caused by a vacuum leak (unhooked vac hose, base gasket, booster?), 4) bad cat.
I could rule out 2 and 4 above be caused it passed the first test. California allows + or - 3 degrees on the timing check, what is your timing? I would start by looking at what changed between the first and second test. Timing, carb gasket, vac hose routing, plugs and or wires damaged, etc?
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Im assuming your not actually paying the smog test station to diagnose the problem, just asking them for advise? A new cat may mask the problem enough to squeak by but it wont fix the base problem, that thing is lean! If you run all those gas readings through a Lambda calculator(a formula that give you A/F ratio using gas analyzer readings) youre fuel ratio comes in between 17-18:1. Thats too lean for complete combustion and will cause a HC problem.
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Didnt realize it has EFI. Need to get a scan tool and check the fuel trim levels(GM used to call them integrator and block learn back then). If the computer isnt adding any fuel or is taking fuel away then youd look to a new oxygen sensor. If, on the other hand you look at the fuel trim and you see the computer is adding all the fuel it can and its still that lean youd look for a vacuum leak or a fuel delivery problem.
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EFI, arg, that opens up a whole lot of other variables. Computer controlled, who's? Where is the O2 sensor?
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Give the kid his money back and part it out, or sell it to someone out of state where smog is not an issue. Get rid of it! It is, and will continue to be a money vacuum for the rest of it's life in California. The state wants these vehicles off the road, and smog repair stations have dollar signs rolling in their eyes when they see an 80's domestic vehicle come in. Whoever owns this truck will go through the same crap you are going through now again in the future.
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All above are good and valid ideas and comments. I would look for the small vac leaks and scan data to look at the integrator and block learn for idle and 2500rpms and see whether the computer is adding or taking fuel away. A new O2 should be fairly inexpensive for that year. and the universal cat should work fine as long as it is designed for 350ci or better. both would get you by the sniffer.
check base timing with the timing connector disconnected too.
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most expensive O2 sensor was like $17 on rockauto.com
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Well last night we put a new catalytic converter on the blazer, replaced a couple bad vacuume lines and the thing failed smog again. This time the smog guy did a pre test so he didnt charge him. Now mr Smog says the valves need adjustment, I adjusted them very carefully when we put in the new valve seals, I guess I will try again. I begged the kid to let me give him his money back but he loves the truck and has big plans for it, I would rather never see the thing again!
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Sorry I just found the reports.....
With the HC jumping around that much it has got an issue somewhere. Check the valve adjustment (still the only thing you messed with since it passed the sniffer). Set the timing 2° retarded from the factory settings, it will be within tolerance for Cali and it will help but not fix the bigger problem. Throw an O2 sensor at it if you have not already, they get funky with a lot of miles on them and if you didn't change it out who knows how old it is. Alcohol is oxygen bearing (the reason they like it for emission in gas) and will help, and do not put acetone in fuel EVER it will cause detonation and kill the engien like now! Acetone works as a starting fluid but it is still a bad idea.
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