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> Need info on '76 Air Injection System, I bet the Cap'n knows, anyone else?
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post Mar 26 2007, 06:08 PM
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I am going to sell my '76 914. It is a Texas car and never had a catalyst.
It does appear to have once had an air pump but not sure. The not so good pic below shows the large silver collector tube which is capped off.
I assume it would not pass CA smog test in this condition. What parts would be required to replace the system and does anyone out there have them? Is the pump driven off the crank? And if so should I find an empty pully down beside the alternator driver?


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post Mar 26 2007, 11:59 PM
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Jim my 75 was a CA car so I have the EGR, and all the air pump stuff still installed and working. PM me if you are interested, as I hope to cap it off and backdate the HE's...

Here's a poor pic of my smog pump and you can see the attachment to front of air box...

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