I'm hoping someone can point me in the right direction. I've searched the forums but have not seen a similar problem.
My '85 GT has had an '88 5.0 HO swapped in (not by me).
I took my '85 GT to get an emission inspection. I live in Colorado and for an '85 it's a dynamometer test to simulate driving. The car failed with a high HC emission that looked like it pegged the meter on the graph but the NOx and CO emissions were in tolerance. I can post a picture of the graph but to describe it - the HC emission is nearly 0 at idle but as the car accelerates, when it reaches 20-30 mph the HC shoots straight up going from 0 to 10 (10 is the limit of the graph). The HC stays at that level with some slight fluctuations at higher speeds until the car has been brought back down and after a few seconds at idle. They do this twice in the test and upon the second acceleration the HC shot up again like before and at approximately the same speed.
I've pulled codes from the EEC and I get from KOER 44 and 94. I've checked for vacuum leaks and low fuel pump pressure. Fuel pump is ~32 with vacuum at regulator and 40 with vacuum off. Engine has 14" vacuum at idle. I've also been going though jrichker's check list and haven't found anything off yet.
If I can't get this horse to pass emissions, it's doomed as a parts car. Any help is greatly appreciated!
My '85 GT has had an '88 5.0 HO swapped in (not by me).
I took my '85 GT to get an emission inspection. I live in Colorado and for an '85 it's a dynamometer test to simulate driving. The car failed with a high HC emission that looked like it pegged the meter on the graph but the NOx and CO emissions were in tolerance. I can post a picture of the graph but to describe it - the HC emission is nearly 0 at idle but as the car accelerates, when it reaches 20-30 mph the HC shoots straight up going from 0 to 10 (10 is the limit of the graph). The HC stays at that level with some slight fluctuations at higher speeds until the car has been brought back down and after a few seconds at idle. They do this twice in the test and upon the second acceleration the HC shot up again like before and at approximately the same speed.
I've pulled codes from the EEC and I get from KOER 44 and 94. I've checked for vacuum leaks and low fuel pump pressure. Fuel pump is ~32 with vacuum at regulator and 40 with vacuum off. Engine has 14" vacuum at idle. I've also been going though jrichker's check list and haven't found anything off yet.
If I can't get this horse to pass emissions, it's doomed as a parts car. Any help is greatly appreciated!