What's this 360 worth?
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Re: What's this 360 worth?
Cats started in 74/75 in the US. That left ten years of Cats for the CJs.
Mike Romain wrote:
> The label and the fuel line restrictor. Cats didn't come in until way
> later in Canada. No CJ needs a cat.
>
> Mike
>
> "L.W.(ßill) ------ III" wrote:
>
>> Then you have the steel inserts in your cast head. Do you also have
>>the little decal in your fuel gauge that say unleaded only, the gas tank
>>restrictor fill opening, and catalytic converter? That was not enforced
>>for '78 Utah, when I bought my Bronco.
>> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
>>mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
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>>Mike Romain wrote:
>>
>>>I am in Canada and had a brand new car in 1976. They all ran on
>>>unleaded by then.
>>>
>>>Mike
>>>
>>>HomeBrewer wrote:
>>>
>>>>>Someone else posted that their 76 uses unleaded gas from stock....
>>>>
>>>>I saw that and then Bill said something about California and then John
>>>>confirmed it was a Ca Jeep. Not that I know what that has to do with
>>>>anything, but... maybe the californians made their own 304 heads for that
>>>>jeep in 76, while my 304 came from Va where they couldn't have cared less
>>>>about air pollution in 76.
>>>>
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>>>>HomeBrewer
>>>>Remove the xxx to reply!
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Mike Romain wrote:
> The label and the fuel line restrictor. Cats didn't come in until way
> later in Canada. No CJ needs a cat.
>
> Mike
>
> "L.W.(ßill) ------ III" wrote:
>
>> Then you have the steel inserts in your cast head. Do you also have
>>the little decal in your fuel gauge that say unleaded only, the gas tank
>>restrictor fill opening, and catalytic converter? That was not enforced
>>for '78 Utah, when I bought my Bronco.
>> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
>>mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>>
>>Mike Romain wrote:
>>
>>>I am in Canada and had a brand new car in 1976. They all ran on
>>>unleaded by then.
>>>
>>>Mike
>>>
>>>HomeBrewer wrote:
>>>
>>>>>Someone else posted that their 76 uses unleaded gas from stock....
>>>>
>>>>I saw that and then Bill said something about California and then John
>>>>confirmed it was a Ca Jeep. Not that I know what that has to do with
>>>>anything, but... maybe the californians made their own 304 heads for that
>>>>jeep in 76, while my 304 came from Va where they couldn't have cared less
>>>>about air pollution in 76.
>>>>
>>>>--
>>>>_____________
>>>>HomeBrewer
>>>>Remove the xxx to reply!
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01 XJ Sport
There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness."
-- Dave Barry
Pronunciation: 'jEp
Function: noun
Date: 1940
Etymology: from g. p. (G= 'Government' P= '80 inch wheelbase')
A small general-purpose motor vehicle with 80-inch wheelbase,
1/4-ton capacity, and four-wheel drive used by the U.S. army in
World War II.
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Re: What's this 360 worth?
Pick ups were way later, at least not on a '79 in Utah.
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twaldron wrote:
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> Cats started in 74/75 in the US. That left ten years of Cats for the CJs.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
twaldron wrote:
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> Cats started in 74/75 in the US. That left ten years of Cats for the CJs.
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Re: What's this 360 worth?
Pick ups were way later, at least not on a '79 in Utah.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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twaldron wrote:
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> Cats started in 74/75 in the US. That left ten years of Cats for the CJs.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
twaldron wrote:
>
> Cats started in 74/75 in the US. That left ten years of Cats for the CJs.
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Re: What's this 360 worth?
Pick ups were way later, at least not on a '79 in Utah.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
twaldron wrote:
>
> Cats started in 74/75 in the US. That left ten years of Cats for the CJs.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
twaldron wrote:
>
> Cats started in 74/75 in the US. That left ten years of Cats for the CJs.
#145
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Re: What's this 360 worth?
Pick ups were way later, at least not on a '79 in Utah.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
twaldron wrote:
>
> Cats started in 74/75 in the US. That left ten years of Cats for the CJs.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
twaldron wrote:
>
> Cats started in 74/75 in the US. That left ten years of Cats for the CJs.
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Re: What's this 360 worth?
On Fri, 25 Jun 2004, HomeBrewer wrote:
> > Someone else posted that their 76 uses unleaded gas from stock....
>
> I saw that and then Bill said something about California and then John
> confirmed it was a Ca Jeep. Not that I know what that has to do with
> anything, but... maybe the californians made their own 304 heads for that
> jeep in 76, while my 304 came from Va where they couldn't have cared less
> about air pollution in 76.
VA didn't have a choice. Only California was allowed to write their own
auto emissions laws, the other 49 states had to take what the federal
government handed down. This meant that auto makers had to meet a maximum
of 2 "clean air" standards, instead of 50 standards.
> > Someone else posted that their 76 uses unleaded gas from stock....
>
> I saw that and then Bill said something about California and then John
> confirmed it was a Ca Jeep. Not that I know what that has to do with
> anything, but... maybe the californians made their own 304 heads for that
> jeep in 76, while my 304 came from Va where they couldn't have cared less
> about air pollution in 76.
VA didn't have a choice. Only California was allowed to write their own
auto emissions laws, the other 49 states had to take what the federal
government handed down. This meant that auto makers had to meet a maximum
of 2 "clean air" standards, instead of 50 standards.
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Re: What's this 360 worth?
On Fri, 25 Jun 2004, HomeBrewer wrote:
> > Someone else posted that their 76 uses unleaded gas from stock....
>
> I saw that and then Bill said something about California and then John
> confirmed it was a Ca Jeep. Not that I know what that has to do with
> anything, but... maybe the californians made their own 304 heads for that
> jeep in 76, while my 304 came from Va where they couldn't have cared less
> about air pollution in 76.
VA didn't have a choice. Only California was allowed to write their own
auto emissions laws, the other 49 states had to take what the federal
government handed down. This meant that auto makers had to meet a maximum
of 2 "clean air" standards, instead of 50 standards.
> > Someone else posted that their 76 uses unleaded gas from stock....
>
> I saw that and then Bill said something about California and then John
> confirmed it was a Ca Jeep. Not that I know what that has to do with
> anything, but... maybe the californians made their own 304 heads for that
> jeep in 76, while my 304 came from Va where they couldn't have cared less
> about air pollution in 76.
VA didn't have a choice. Only California was allowed to write their own
auto emissions laws, the other 49 states had to take what the federal
government handed down. This meant that auto makers had to meet a maximum
of 2 "clean air" standards, instead of 50 standards.
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Re: What's this 360 worth?
On Fri, 25 Jun 2004, HomeBrewer wrote:
> > Someone else posted that their 76 uses unleaded gas from stock....
>
> I saw that and then Bill said something about California and then John
> confirmed it was a Ca Jeep. Not that I know what that has to do with
> anything, but... maybe the californians made their own 304 heads for that
> jeep in 76, while my 304 came from Va where they couldn't have cared less
> about air pollution in 76.
VA didn't have a choice. Only California was allowed to write their own
auto emissions laws, the other 49 states had to take what the federal
government handed down. This meant that auto makers had to meet a maximum
of 2 "clean air" standards, instead of 50 standards.
> > Someone else posted that their 76 uses unleaded gas from stock....
>
> I saw that and then Bill said something about California and then John
> confirmed it was a Ca Jeep. Not that I know what that has to do with
> anything, but... maybe the californians made their own 304 heads for that
> jeep in 76, while my 304 came from Va where they couldn't have cared less
> about air pollution in 76.
VA didn't have a choice. Only California was allowed to write their own
auto emissions laws, the other 49 states had to take what the federal
government handed down. This meant that auto makers had to meet a maximum
of 2 "clean air" standards, instead of 50 standards.
#149
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Re: What's this 360 worth?
On Fri, 25 Jun 2004, HomeBrewer wrote:
> > Someone else posted that their 76 uses unleaded gas from stock....
>
> I saw that and then Bill said something about California and then John
> confirmed it was a Ca Jeep. Not that I know what that has to do with
> anything, but... maybe the californians made their own 304 heads for that
> jeep in 76, while my 304 came from Va where they couldn't have cared less
> about air pollution in 76.
VA didn't have a choice. Only California was allowed to write their own
auto emissions laws, the other 49 states had to take what the federal
government handed down. This meant that auto makers had to meet a maximum
of 2 "clean air" standards, instead of 50 standards.
> > Someone else posted that their 76 uses unleaded gas from stock....
>
> I saw that and then Bill said something about California and then John
> confirmed it was a Ca Jeep. Not that I know what that has to do with
> anything, but... maybe the californians made their own 304 heads for that
> jeep in 76, while my 304 came from Va where they couldn't have cared less
> about air pollution in 76.
VA didn't have a choice. Only California was allowed to write their own
auto emissions laws, the other 49 states had to take what the federal
government handed down. This meant that auto makers had to meet a maximum
of 2 "clean air" standards, instead of 50 standards.
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Unleaded WAS: What's this 360 worth?
I think that you are mistaken, Bill. General Motors, for one, shipped all
their new 1975 cars with cats to comply with the 1970 Clean Air Act and I
don't imagine that AMC got special dispensation. See:
8. GM Powertrain - gmpowertrain.com - About Powertrain - History -
<URL:http://www.gm.com/automotive/gmpowertrain/about/history/history4.htm>
[Quote]-------------------
GM introduces the catalytic converter, a technology it developed in
the 1960s. All 1975 model cars sold in the U.S. and Canada are
equipped with these catalytic converters to comply with provisions of
the Federal Clean Air Act.
[Unquote]-----------------
My 1975 Motor's auto manual gives a rather detailed description of
catalytic converters. Just for giggles, the "detune" specs for California
engines start in 1972.
This timeline puts the introduction of catalytic converters and unleaded
gas at 1975:
6. EPA - Mobile Source Emissions - Milestones
<URL:http://www.epa.gov/otaq/invntory/overview/solutions/milestones.htm>
On Fri, 25 Jun 2004, L.W.([iso-8859-1] ßill) ------ III wrote:
> If your Jeep had been bought in any other state it would have had
> another three or four years before it would had to come with the smaller
> unleaded gas tank fill neck.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> John Benito wrote:
> >
> > Bill,
> >
> > Yes, this is a California Jeep.
> >
> > benito -
> > 01 TJ
> > 76 CJ
>