Nor Cal Smog?

william lee

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Hi to all you GMCers out there!
We are looking at a 77 GMC currently in Nevada but will be bringing it to Northern California.Does anyone have experience with passing smog certification?We live in a county that will require it bi-annually and it's 2 years too new to be exempt.
Or if it's carburetor system could be improved or an injection system added, if not?
Thanks so much for any info you can help with,we would love to have this cool Coach but if we can't pass smog we are out of luck.
Lori Lee :)
 
I deal with Smog and learn from sharp customers like John Shutzbaug and
others that has taken time to dig in
Don't waste time, call me

On Sun, Jul 8, 2018 at 10:22 AM William Lee
wrote:

> Hi to all you GMCers out there!
> We are looking at a 77 GMC currently in Nevada but will be bringing it to
> Northern California.Does anyone have experience with passing smog
> certification?We live in a county that will require it bi-annually and it's
> 2 years too new to be exempt.
> Or if it's carburetor system could be improved or an injection system
> added, if not?
> Thanks so much for any info you can help with,we would love to have this
> cool Coach but if we can't pass smog we are out of luck.
> Lori Lee :)
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Jim Kanomata
Applied/GMC, Newark,CA
jimk
http://www.appliedgmc.com
1-800-752-7502
 
Take it to Applied GMC. They can tune it correctly so it will pass,

--johnny
--
76 26' Eleganza(?) with beaucoup mods and add - ons.
Braselton, Ga.
"I forgive them all, save those who hurt the dogs. They must answer to me in hell" - ol Andy, paraphrased
 
Yes it has to pass. Call Jim K. at Applied GMC. 1-800-752-7502 or 510-440-1101.
--
Ken Burton - N9KB
76 Palm Beach
Hebron, Indiana
 
> Hi to all you GMCers out there!
> We are looking at a 77 GMC currently in Nevada but will be bringing it to Northern California.Does anyone have experience with passing smog
> certification?We live in a county that will require it bi-annually and it's 2 years too new to be exempt.
> Or if it's carburetor system could be improved or an injection system added, if not?
> Thanks so much for any info you can help with,we would love to have this cool Coach but if we can't pass smog we are out of luck.
> Lori Lee :)

Many of the coaches have passed with ease. If the NV folks took smog parts off, they will have to be replaced to pass the "visual" portion of the
test. I don't know of any fuel injection that has passed the CARB requirements for a GMC Motorhome, so that is out of the question. Atomic fuel
injection has a CARB Executive Order for autos and pickups. Unfortunately, this leaves us in a pickle.
--
'74 Eleganza, SE, Howell + EBL
Best Wishes,
George
 
I took my 75 Eleganza to Applied for some repairs. Jim K worked his magic and My Coach passed with flying colors. Thanks, Jim.

Respectfully,

Wayne

-----Original Message-----
From: Gmclist [mailto:gmclist-bounces] On Behalf Of George Beckman
Sent: Sunday, July 08, 2018 10:23 PM
To: gmclist
Subject: Re: [GMCnet] Nor Cal Smog?

> Hi to all you GMCers out there!
> We are looking at a 77 GMC currently in Nevada but will be bringing it to Northern California.Does anyone have experience with passing smog
> certification?We live in a county that will require it bi-annually and it's 2 years too new to be exempt.
> Or if it's carburetor system could be improved or an injection system added, if not?
> Thanks so much for any info you can help with,we would love to have this cool Coach but if we can't pass smog we are out of luck.
> Lori Lee :)

Many of the coaches have passed with ease. If the NV folks took smog parts off, they will have to be replaced to pass the "visual" portion of the
test. I don't know of any fuel injection that has passed the CARB requirements for a GMC Motorhome, so that is out of the question. Atomic fuel
injection has a CARB Executive Order for autos and pickups. Unfortunately, this leaves us in a pickle.
--
'74 Eleganza, SE, Howell + EBL
Best Wishes,
George

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The FI situation is why I restricted myself to 75 or earlier, I have a 73
now. California is the only state this is an issue.

Or you can do the diesel conversion, never smoked again (but, rather an
expensive solution for this issue....).

> > Hi to all you GMCers out there!
> > We are looking at a 77 GMC currently in Nevada but will be bringing it
> to Northern California.Does anyone have experience with passing smog
> > certification?We live in a county that will require it bi-annually and
> it's 2 years too new to be exempt.
> > Or if it's carburetor system could be improved or an injection system
> added, if not?
> > Thanks so much for any info you can help with,we would love to have this
> cool Coach but if we can't pass smog we are out of luck.
> > Lori Lee :)
>
>
> Many of the coaches have passed with ease. If the NV folks took smog parts
> off, they will have to be replaced to pass the "visual" portion of the
> test. I don't know of any fuel injection that has passed the CARB
> requirements for a GMC Motorhome, so that is out of the question. Atomic
> fuel
> injection has a CARB Executive Order for autos and pickups. Unfortunately,
> this leaves us in a pickle.
> --
> '74 Eleganza, SE, Howell + EBL
> Best Wishes,
> George
>
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Ron,
Unless your very savey mechanicly, stay away from the Diesels.

On Wed, Jul 11, 2018 at 1:48 AM, Ronald Pottol
wrote:

> The FI situation is why I restricted myself to 75 or earlier, I have a 73
> now. California is the only state this is an issue.
>
> Or you can do the diesel conversion, never smoked again (but, rather an
> expensive solution for this issue....).
>

>

> > > Hi to all you GMCers out there!
> > > We are looking at a 77 GMC currently in Nevada but will be bringing it
> > to Northern California.Does anyone have experience with passing smog
> > > certification?We live in a county that will require it bi-annually and
> > it's 2 years too new to be exempt.
> > > Or if it's carburetor system could be improved or an injection system
> > added, if not?
> > > Thanks so much for any info you can help with,we would love to have
> this
> > cool Coach but if we can't pass smog we are out of luck.
> > > Lori Lee :)
> >
> >
> > Many of the coaches have passed with ease. If the NV folks took smog
> parts
> > off, they will have to be replaced to pass the "visual" portion of the
> > test. I don't know of any fuel injection that has passed the CARB
> > requirements for a GMC Motorhome, so that is out of the question. Atomic
> > fuel
> > injection has a CARB Executive Order for autos and pickups.
> Unfortunately,
> > this leaves us in a pickle.
> > --
> > '74 Eleganza, SE, Howell + EBL
> > Best Wishes,
> > George
> >
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Jim Kanomata
Applied/GMC, Newark,CA
jimk
http://www.appliedgmc.com
1-800-752-7502
 
I don't have $40k for Manny's, and I'm not rolling my own. I'll stick with
Olds.

Ron,
Unless your very savey mechanicly, stay away from the Diesels.

On Wed, Jul 11, 2018 at 1:48 AM, Ronald Pottol
wrote:

> The FI situation is why I restricted myself to 75 or earlier, I have a 73
> now. California is the only state this is an issue.
>
> Or you can do the diesel conversion, never smoked again (but, rather an
> expensive solution for this issue....).
>

>

> > > Hi to all you GMCers out there!
> > > We are looking at a 77 GMC currently in Nevada but will be bringing it
> > to Northern California.Does anyone have experience with passing smog
> > > certification?We live in a county that will require it bi-annually and
> > it's 2 years too new to be exempt.
> > > Or if it's carburetor system could be improved or an injection system
> > added, if not?
> > > Thanks so much for any info you can help with,we would love to have
> this
> > cool Coach but if we can't pass smog we are out of luck.
> > > Lori Lee :)
> >
> >
> > Many of the coaches have passed with ease. If the NV folks took smog
> parts
> > off, they will have to be replaced to pass the "visual" portion of the
> > test. I don't know of any fuel injection that has passed the CARB
> > requirements for a GMC Motorhome, so that is out of the question. Atomic
> > fuel
> > injection has a CARB Executive Order for autos and pickups.
> Unfortunately,
> > this leaves us in a pickle.
> > --
> > '74 Eleganza, SE, Howell + EBL
> > Best Wishes,
> > George
> >
> > _______________________________________________
> > GMCnet mailing list
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jimk
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