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[alfa] Re: High HC, what was the CO?



Thank you John, you are on the right track!
Measured two spark plug wires has 3.5K ohm in stead of 2.5K ohm.
I have never replaced them before.   I am putting in a new set and 
will see how it goes.  I guess my cat internals has already melt from
rich mixtures?

Here was previous smog test result:

15 MPH TEST 
       HC ppm   424     max allowed 110,   if  >285 is Gross Polluter!
       CO%      8.28%   max allowed 0.71%, if  >2.21% is GP 
       CO2      9.82
       O2       0.10
       NO       206    

  25 MPH TEST 
       HC ppm   412     max allowed 85,   if  >235 is GP
       CO%      8.40%   max allowed 0.59%, if  >2.09% is GP 
       CO2      9.76
       O2       0
       NO       173    

Karl 


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "John D. Fox" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, March 09, 2004 7:35 AM
Subject: High HC, what was the CO?


> Karl - the high HC is usually a result of bad ignition or poor combustion
> leading to lots of unburned fuel - if the CO is also high, then you are
> likely too rich, and that's why unburned fuel. But if the CO is OK, then
> look for intermittent spark. What's the condition of the plugs and HV
> wires, etc. Tell me the numbers ( CO, CO2, HC, O2, NOx) John
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