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<x-charset iso-8859-1>> On 28 Feb 2002, at 18:37, Everett Barnes wrote: > > I took my '67 to be smogged yesterday and it failed. Crap. 1967 is the first year that has to be smogged too. I need some advice on what I can do to reduce the emissions so I may pass. > > > > Specs (settings double-checked tonight): > >Jim Adney said: >You didn't mention the valves. > Valves set to a tight .006" all around approx. 1,000 miles ago, I'll be setting them to .004" next time except for the #3 exhaust valve, maybe before I smog it again? Thanks for all the feedback from everyone so far. One thing I realize now is the car might not have been fully warmed up. I went there after work, a distance of only 2 miles. I then sat in line for 15-20 minutes with the car turned off. Outside temp was 70F. Also, would the 009 affect anything? I plan to locate a correct stock vacuum dizzy, 311 905 205 G. Regards, Everett '67 Squareback - original 1600cc DP engine everettb@thesamba.com ------------------------------------------------------------------- Unsubscribe? mailto:type3-request@vwtype3.org, Subject: unsubscribe </x-charset>