1991 Mazda 929 PASSING SMOG TEST

Tiny
PAUL HOLLAND
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  • 1991 MAZDA 929
Engine Performance problem
1991 Mazda 929 4 cyl Front Wheel Drive 174144 miles

FAILED TWICE TEST EMISSIONS TOO HIGH, HC&NOX AT 15 MPH. I'VE ALREADY REMOVED THE EGR VALVE AND CLEANED THE PORT OUT WHAT ELSE SHOULD I DO?
Thursday, February 11th, 2010 AT 3:44 AM

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Tiny
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HC failures mean unburned gasoline is passing through the engine and entering the exhaust. The three most common causes include ignition misfire, lean misfire and low compression (typically a burned exhaust valve). Ignition misfire can be caused by worn or fouled spark plugs, bad plug wires or a weak coil. Lean misfire results where there is too much air and not enough fuel, so check for vacuum leaks, dirty injectors or a fuel delivery problem. In addition to these, hydrocarbon failures can also be caused by oil burning due to worn valve guides, valve guide seals and/or rings.
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Thursday, February 11th, 2010 AT 5:40 AM

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