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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: 74 tr6 emissions
adam t. thanks for the reply. i'll save your note and try to figure out what i need. the main problem is i have a 75 motor in a 74 car. 1975 being the year the design changed on the emissions. i'm developing a scheme, but first i'll try the inspection with the ports plugged off. if i fail that i'll be sending you another e-mail. for now the main components missing are: (would you have these ?) *egr valve (no price found) *egr valve pipe to manifold ($15 new) *vacuum valve (no price found) *fuel trap (3) ($12 each new) *all those connectors and hoses between them. (to painful to price) tell me what you got and i'll make a bid. thanks, jim -74tr6
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