CJ
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Hello all,
Sorry my first post is a trouble post, but I recently picked up a '93 B2200 to daily (my other car is a Speed3 which, of course, I couldn't leave alone and now can't rely on for daily purposes), and it has now failed VA state emissions twice for high NOx readings. Here are the results:
At 15mph (1763 RPM)
HC ppm: 14 (state limit 162)
CO %: .02 (state limit 1.32)
NO ppm: 1500 (state limit 1000)
And the figures are fairly similar at 25mph so no need to post those as well.
Here are some things that I've done to the truck since buying it that may be relevant:
1.) I've replaced the spark plugs, wires, cleaned the EGR valve, and installed a new cat.
2.) It was having a high idle problem which I traced to an intermittently functional choke thermostat. Having no success finding another choke thermostat anywhere, I remedied this by removing the choke plate and zip tying the fast idle cam down. Not the most robust fix, but workable in the meantime.
Also of note - the coolant gauge doesn't seem to work very well; it will intermittently read, but most of the time it remains pegged on the 'C'. I'm not sure if that sender also communicates with whatever fuel mixture control system the truck has.
Based on the extremely low HC and CO figures, I'm guessing it's either overtimed, running lean, or both. Google did not yield great results finding B series owners with this issue, so I was wondering if anyone here has had any similar experiences. Your thoughts?
Thanks,
CJ