Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#10
![]()
posted to alt.sailing.asa
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
On Tue, 27 Jun 2006 07:44:22 -0400, DSK wrote:
.... It had an early and feeble attempt at emission control but I left it all off when I changed a head gasket and the truck was much more efficient without it. Doubt it very seriously... you probably had a clogged line or vacuum leak long before you took it all off. Those systems were actually quite good when working properly. They were a bit on the fragile side though. I don't know. It had the pre catcon system that injected air into the exhaust manifold just south of the exhaust valves, looking for a post cylinder burn. Had a air pump that was belted off the crank pulley. That system seemed to rely partially on a retardation or dwell of the throttle dump. When you took your foot off the pedal it would not immediately drop but slowly come down. Made it a little tricky to shift a manual. Additionally, it had a tendency to backfire excessively on deceleration. All of this from day one. Others complained of burned exhaust valves When I took it off (or more accurately didn't put it back on when I chaged the head gasket and did a valve job), it ran so much smoother. Immediate throttle dump, no more backfiring and no hesitation. Gas mileage increased by about 5 percent. So it ran more efficiently as I stated, but I can't comment on the relative emission effectivity. They didn't use that system for very long. Frank |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
Marina recommendations in North Carolina | General | |||
Coastal North Carolina Marina W/ Boat Ramp | General | |||
Carolina Blackwater Trip Report (lengthy) | General | |||
rec.boats.paddle sea kayaking FAQ | General |