Cars did not get catalytic converters until 74. Trucks were 81, or 82.
A 1979 Dodge vehicle does not require a catalytic converter, as they were not mandated by federal law until the introduction of the Clean Air Act amendments in 1975. Most vehicles manufactured before 1975, including those from 1979, typically do not have them. However, if the vehicle has been modified or is being used in a state with stricter emissions regulations, a catalytic converter might be necessary for compliance. Always check local laws for specific requirements.
I'd stick with Chevrolet V8's from before 1986 for the easiest swap.
Well, honey, in 1979, the Ford F-250 did not come equipped with a catalytic converter. Those babies didn't start becoming mandatory until the early 80s when people started caring about emissions. So, if you're looking for one on a '79 F-250, you're fresh out of luck.
The 1979 Nissan 280ZX typically has one catalytic converter. It was equipped with a single exhaust system that included this component to help reduce emissions. However, depending on modifications or specific models, the configuration might vary slightly.
They weren't known as Chevy IIs in 1979, but yes, they could have a V8
Yes it most certainly did. The only thing that it may not have come with is the air pumps.
Most Chevy 350 4 bolt engines will bolt into a 1979 Corvette.
How do you install a new heater core on a 1979 chevy monte carlo?
on the left side of the 1979 chevy!
No. It's the same as 1979 Chevy Malibu.
YES