Checking the decals universe in the engine bay I understand that my early 70 NA-9 California coupe should have two emissions decals (white and yellow). A good NCRS friend sent to me the yellow, but one doubt is around the white label which could be DO or CR depending on build date. Although JG gives some changing points, what should I consider with #2802 car? Read in the catalogs about a PCV decal. Is this correct for my car? My next proyect in the car will deal with this details around the engine/carb, hence the questions. Thanks. All my best from Argentina Roberto NCRS #30019 RMC
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Re: 1970 Some decal Q's
Roberto,
The best information about the emissions label is in the JG. Flip a coin.
No paper tag on the PCV valve. Save some $$.
Good luck.
Terry
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Re: 1970 Some decal Q's
Roberto,
The best information about the emissions label is in the JG. Flip a coin.
No paper tag on the PCV valve. Save some $$.
Good luck.
Terry
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Re: 1970 Some decal Q's
I have a california 300HP 1970 #1232 that had the original tag. I now have 1/2 of the tag because the other section was lost. I've looked at all the parts books and the california tag is not reproduced. The tune up specs were different on NA9 equipmented cars.- Top
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Re: 1970 Some decal Q's
I have a california 300HP 1970 #1232 that had the original tag. I now have 1/2 of the tag because the other section was lost. I've looked at all the parts books and the california tag is not reproduced. The tune up specs were different on NA9 equipmented cars.- Top
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