Emissions testing in Washington

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Emissions testing in Washington

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Ok I want to put the good ol 5.0 in my 89 B2 but I need to know how anyone who lives in washington gets thier rig to pass. Does it pass just because you put all the emissions stuff on or is there a waiver out there to not have to test? This is the last of what I need to know before attempting the swap!
1989 Bronco II 8.8 rear Dana 30 Jeep front---RIP
1991 Exploder 6 inch lift 33's---RIP
1989 Bronco II Stock with 32 BFG KM1's
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Well in Skagit county there is no emissions testing. That's how I got away with it. I also used an engine that was older than the bronco, which is a no no. I believe the engine has to be the same year or newer. Then you have to use all the emmissions stuff that came with the engine. I'm sure some it can be fudged a little. Really, there's not that much stuff that has to be hooked up.

I'm putting a 92 5.0L HO in my EB right now. If I can make it fit, I'm probably going to run the EGR, but not the cats.
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Is there some sort of wavier?
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There is a waiver, but you be excluded if you modify the stock emmissions components on your engine.

To qualify for the waiver, you have to fail the first test, spend a minimum of $150 at an authorized repair facility, then fail a second test. Then you get to do the same thing every two years.

You might find some helpful info browsing these laws
http://www.ecy.wa.gov/biblio/wac173421.html
http://www.ecy.wa.gov/biblio/wac173422.html

More info
http://www.ecy.wa.gov/programs/air/cars ... _pages.htm
http://www.emissiontestwa.com/faq.aspx#20
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. . . please contact the regional office for the county you are inquiring about.

Clark and Pierce counties: 1-800-453-4951 or e-mail Southwest Region

King and Snohomish counties: 1-800-272-3780 or
e-mail Northwest Region

Spokane county: 509-329-3491 or e-mail Eastern Region

For questions or comments about:

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. . . please e-mail: Ecology Headquarters

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. . . please e-mail: Applus+ Technologies

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Post by greenmachine89 »

Very helpful I just hope I can make this work!
1989 Bronco II 8.8 rear Dana 30 Jeep front---RIP
1991 Exploder 6 inch lift 33's---RIP
1989 Bronco II Stock with 32 BFG KM1's
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