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Can anyone take some pictures of a 1976 Calif Bronco engine compartment with all smog equipment installed. Thank you. Mark in San Diego; Beach City Broncos.
The one I am working has a smog pump and I need to see which pulleys tie together. Which belt to which component in which pulley groove.
Hey Mark. I'm not sure if the shop's '76 was a CA Bronco originally or not, but hopefully it's still stock under the hood. I know they've "tweaked" a thing or two lately, but for the longest time they were trying to keep it all stock.
Pretty sure it did NOT have an air pump, but not sure if CA EB's in '76 had them or not. I know that particular component had an intermittent presence on EB's over the years.
Paul
It's always bothered me that there are no photos of stock engine compartments on Classic Broncos.
And, why would a Bronco be any different than a F100, as an example. /QUOTE]
Back when they were specifying emission controls on Broncos there were allot of different requirements based on vehicle weights. Like the Catalytic converters were not on the Bronco in California when the cars in California got them in 1974. Trucks got them in 1975. and 49 state cars got them in 1975.
The stupid state of California leads the way to making government controls a real pain in the ass.
Does anyone know where I can buy the heater hose/vacuum fitting that threads into the intake manifold? Also the injection tubes that bolt into the heads. The ones I have are blown out(internal valves). Mark in San Diego
I've heard that Ca. is pushing the year required for smog checks forward a few years? May not be in effect yet? PS-I heard it awhile back from the local smog station...
Anyone else know of this?