JeepSJ
02-20-2004, 00:52
My engine came in today. I was checking the numbers on everything to make sure I got what I ordered. I found a number on the injectors -
0 430 211 097 followed by a 972 in a much larger font.
I searched for the 0430211097 part number and it came back as a nozzle holder. Do I have to pull an injector to get the part number?
As for the snag, I just got a response from the WA Dept of Ecology about converting to a diesel. Their response was that if a diesel was not a factory option, then a diesel engine cannot be installed in the vehicle. He also sent a section of the state code where it discusses emission control devices to back uo what he said. But, the section of law that he sent says absolutely nothing about different fuels - it just talks about keeping emission controls intact. Well, if that does not work out I may just have to find some unsuspecting high mileage gas truck or Suburban and give it a real engine.
0 430 211 097 followed by a 972 in a much larger font.
I searched for the 0430211097 part number and it came back as a nozzle holder. Do I have to pull an injector to get the part number?
As for the snag, I just got a response from the WA Dept of Ecology about converting to a diesel. Their response was that if a diesel was not a factory option, then a diesel engine cannot be installed in the vehicle. He also sent a section of the state code where it discusses emission control devices to back uo what he said. But, the section of law that he sent says absolutely nothing about different fuels - it just talks about keeping emission controls intact. Well, if that does not work out I may just have to find some unsuspecting high mileage gas truck or Suburban and give it a real engine.