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Failed Emissions for high CO
#38847
07/25/02 07:29 PM
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Joined: Dec 2000
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I just had my 88 22RE emission tested and it passed HC although higher than two years ago and if Failed CO. The limit was 1.5 and it blew 3.9. Two years ago it was 0.01.
Having never failed emissions before, what do I need to look over to fix this. I am planning on putting new spark plugs in (needs this anyway), checking the timing, reseting the valves, looking the vac lines over, ect. Is there anything else to look at?
88 Xtra Cab, SAS, 35X12.50 MTR, Toyota E-Lockers front and rear, Rear seat, custom nerfs and rear bumper.
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Re: Failed Emissions for high CO
#38848
07/25/02 08:39 PM
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Might want to check the EGR also.. and, Ignition timing is critical.. had an old Subaru that I had to drill the carburetor jets to get it to run right... and it was close to the limit.. retarding the ignition timing helps the numbers.. if its running more static advance it will be closer to the limit..
Dealer told me even clean oil in it just before the test would help... <small>[ 25 July 2002, 03:41 PM: Message edited by: Dandeman ]</small>
2000 4Runner,V6,Auto,31's, Sliders, Skids, On-Board Air, Air Shocks Related Interests: Welding, Ham Radio, Road Tripping (Blue Highways), High End Video/Audio Systems
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Re: Failed Emissions for high CO
#38849
07/26/02 03:17 AM
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Anonymous
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Off topic, but your friends bronco has soem ncie seats in it, can i ask where he got them?
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Re: Failed Emissions for high CO
#38850
07/26/02 03:43 AM
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</font><blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana, Tahoma, Arial, Helv, Helvetica, Sans">quote:</font><hr /><font size="2" face="Verdana, Tahoma, Arial, Helv, Helvetica, Sans">Originally posted by mxzx440: <strong>Off topic, but your friends bronco has soem ncie seats in it, can i ask where he got them?</strong></font><hr /></blockquote><font size="2" face="Verdana, Tahoma, Arial, Helv, Helvetica, Sans">They came out of a Nissan Stanza... they were in it when he bought the Bronco before he started his own mods...
2000 4Runner,V6,Auto,31's, Sliders, Skids, On-Board Air, Air Shocks Related Interests: Welding, Ham Radio, Road Tripping (Blue Highways), High End Video/Audio Systems
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Re: Failed Emissions for high CO
#38851
07/26/02 06:19 AM
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Joined: Feb 2001
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I had the same experience once. The oil has to be almost absolutely clean. Also, make sure you drive the vehicle for an extended period before you go to the garage to get inspected. The emissions equipment has to be up to temp. If you have to wait for your turn sit in your vehicle with it idling. If the catalytic converter cools down too much you'll not do well. Change your air filter and check the condition of your spark plugs. More than that and this may be an indication of unusual engine wear.
94 SR5 4-Runner 167000 Miles and going strong BJ Spacers, Fj80 coils, MT/R's Lock Right front and rear
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Re: Failed Emissions for high CO
#38852
07/26/02 06:33 AM
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Joined: Jan 2001
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Body Damage is Cool
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I think high CO is a bad cat. Or is that high HC?
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Re: Failed Emissions for high CO
#38853
07/27/02 04:44 PM
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Anonymous
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http://www.visi.com/~rhayman/smog_faq.html#PreconditioningRead up on this. If you give me all the readings, I will look it up too. Here are some things that can cause high CO. A sticking choke. High fuel pressure or a leaking fuel injector. A plugged air filter. A saturated charcoal canister or bad purge valve. A heavy carbeurator float. Fuel in the crankcase. <small>[ 27 July 2002, 11:46 AM: Message edited by: 82FB ]</small>
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Re: Failed Emissions for high CO
#38854
07/29/02 06:55 PM
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Anonymous
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Change the oil clear out the egr thats proabably plugged. REal quick: cast iron peiece between head and back of intake. Find the small vacuum line coming off it vertically, almost under the UFO lokking part. Jam a coat hanger into this hole till it breaks through.
Drive the truck on the highway in the middle of the day, in fourth at about 65 for a good 10 min. Go straight to emissions, and you should be good. (get the cat hot)
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Re: Failed Emissions for high CO
#38855
07/29/02 08:12 PM
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Joined: Dec 2000
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Thanks Brian, I will check that out.
I am also going to put in new spark plug, since it needs them anyway. I changed the oil less than 1000 miles ago, do you think I need to change it again.
I did put a new catco free flow cat and new muffler about 6 months ago. I only drove it about 3 miles before the test.
88 Xtra Cab, SAS, 35X12.50 MTR, Toyota E-Lockers front and rear, Rear seat, custom nerfs and rear bumper.
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