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Couple of questions

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Couple of questions

Post by munecito »

Yep two questions.

First: Do Sierras carburated engines come with catalytic converter??

Second: Can someone tell me whats the brand of the original carburator in the Sierras???

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Post by Gonzo »

Yes

Asin i think
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Post by Gwagensteve »

Not all sierras that ran unleaded had a cat. Some post 1986 N/Ts never had a cat. All wide tracks had a cat.
Grimbos trayback never had a cat (1987) as it was a commercial vehicle and did not have to comply to ADR's for passenger cars.

Could be aisin. Vitara carbs DEFINITELY have a mikuni stamp onthem.
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Post by Mudzuki »

Ive got an early 88 WT, and found out that it is missing the cat, looks like they have chucked on an early model exhaust, and it passed a road worthy :shock: . Easy way to tell if it meant to have a cat or not is to look for the heat shield that is just behind the engine.
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