hoobness
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Hi
kinda long message here, bear with me..!
I live in southern NH, and have recently added a weber to my 87 yj 4.2.
Along with that(actually before I did that) I had removed and plugged all of the vaccum lines, vent lines and any other unsightly emissions component.
The only things I left were the thing that assist in performance, like the advance line, the carb vent hose, PCV vent and valve to/from the carb and valve cover, and the vacuum to the brakes.
Jeep runs awesome here.
then...
I got a little excited another day at the beauty of my engine after the weber install and RIPPED OUT ONE OF THE PULSE AIR HOSES(mistake) down to the diaphram valve connected to a 3/4"pipe -the one that runs down under the motor and attaches to the exhaust pipe below the manifold.
(jeep still runs great BUT...)
NOW..
I have this crazy loud exhaust note coming from the pipe INSIDE my engine compartment, NOT TO MENTION the exhaust pouring in there now.
STINKS !
My awesome jeep sounds like one of those goofy overcustomized rice burners.
HERES THE PROBLEM....
I dont weld.
I want someone to plug the port at the source below the manifold.
No one will touch it because it is "tampering with emissions" I guess its a huge no no.
Until then I have to drive around like this, and there is no way they will pass me (visual inspection) if they can hear and smell the exhaust when they open the hood.
What are the laws for this in New Hampshire and am I F*%Ked when inspection time rolls around?
I cant be the only one in a state without the sniffer test to pop on a weber.
advice??
kinda long message here, bear with me..!
I live in southern NH, and have recently added a weber to my 87 yj 4.2.
Along with that(actually before I did that) I had removed and plugged all of the vaccum lines, vent lines and any other unsightly emissions component.
The only things I left were the thing that assist in performance, like the advance line, the carb vent hose, PCV vent and valve to/from the carb and valve cover, and the vacuum to the brakes.
Jeep runs awesome here.
then...
I got a little excited another day at the beauty of my engine after the weber install and RIPPED OUT ONE OF THE PULSE AIR HOSES(mistake) down to the diaphram valve connected to a 3/4"pipe -the one that runs down under the motor and attaches to the exhaust pipe below the manifold.
(jeep still runs great BUT...)
NOW..
I have this crazy loud exhaust note coming from the pipe INSIDE my engine compartment, NOT TO MENTION the exhaust pouring in there now.
STINKS !
My awesome jeep sounds like one of those goofy overcustomized rice burners.
HERES THE PROBLEM....
I dont weld.
I want someone to plug the port at the source below the manifold.
No one will touch it because it is "tampering with emissions" I guess its a huge no no.
Until then I have to drive around like this, and there is no way they will pass me (visual inspection) if they can hear and smell the exhaust when they open the hood.
What are the laws for this in New Hampshire and am I F*%Ked when inspection time rolls around?
I cant be the only one in a state without the sniffer test to pop on a weber.
advice??