Do you know the CA law on swapping motors?, smog |
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Do you know the CA law on swapping motors?, smog |
computers4kids |
Jun 3 2009, 08:10 AM
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If you do a conversion to a 76 car in CA, which requires smog checks do you know how the law works in regards to smog? As I recall there's some fine print if the motor is newer or older than than car it's going in (76)?? I still need to talk to the DMV for their version, but I always like to know the answers to my questions before I ask them. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/happy11.gif)
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underthetire |
Jun 3 2009, 10:53 AM
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A smog inspection station tried to make my dad drill holes in his aluminum thunderbird valve covers on his 57. The car came from the factory with the engine dress up kit and a chrome breather. He went down the road to the next guy, and he passed it no problem. Told my dad no way he would have anyone drill 500.00 valve covers. BTW, thats back when you had to get one smog check on any car you purchased, no matter what year.
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