Most states seem to have rural communities, which are exempt. Find someone in one of those communities to MOVE in with. Some states will have a loophole buried somewhere, where if a vehicle has been worked on, and still will not pass, you can still get it through on waiver, somehow. Talk to your fellow hot rodders.
They were both built in the same plant, so I think so. However, check your local smog laws.
what belt size to a 302 bypass for removal of smog pump and AC
Yes, but you have to have the PCM programmed for the removal. You might fail visual portion of a smog check, however.
Yes. Check your local smog laws, though.
You may not bypass a smog pump. It is a part of the vehicle's emission's control system and bypassing it is a violation of federal law.
ford suck. go Chevy
93.5 inches for the bypass
check your smog pump and make sure your air tubes are hooked up to the exhaust manifolds. check the cat and muffler. not much to these cars for emissions. or you could mover to New Hampshire where we do not have emissions.
To help a 1988 Chevy Nova pass a smog check, start by ensuring the vehicle's emissions system is functioning properly; this includes checking the catalytic converter, oxygen sensors, and EGR system. Perform a thorough tune-up, replacing spark plugs, wires, and air filters to enhance engine performance. Additionally, consider using a fuel system cleaner to reduce carbon buildup and ensure the engine is running efficiently. Finally, drive the car for a while before the test to allow the emissions system to warm up and function optimally.
To bypass the smog pump on a 1984 Corvette, you typically need a shorter serpentine belt, as the pump will be removed from the system. The exact belt size can vary, but a common replacement size is around 77 inches. It's always best to consult a repair manual specific to your vehicle or check with an auto parts store for the most accurate size for your setup.
Trouble code P1258 means: Engine Metal Over Temperature Protection
To bypass the smog pump on a 1995 Ford F-150 with a 4.9L engine, you typically need a serpentine belt that is around 91 inches in length. It's essential to ensure that the belt you choose is compatible with your vehicle's specific setup and routing after removing the smog pump. Always double-check the exact measurements and consult a repair manual or parts supplier for confirmation.