Posted by oldtanker on February 05, 2014 at 18:40:56 from (66.228.255.116):
In Reply to: Recycling parts posted by Goose on February 05, 2014 at 18:20:39:
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Goose pretty sure you are right. Few years back the EPA decided that they could get hot rods off the road if they could force anyone building them to meet current emission standards. The aftermarket auto industry fought that tooth and nail. That's were the rule came up that they had to meet the standards for the year model of the cassis.
Never, ever heard that about rebuilding an engine. I do know that new replacement engines have to meet current emission standards because they fall under the "new" engine category. But how could they do that on a rebuild? They don't ship as complete ready to run units. To make that rule stick they would have to be ready to run. And then they still wouldn't meet standards without a new exhaust system.
Now that being said I was told that any company that makes new engines are being held to the emission standards on anything they rebuild. But that was just what I was told.
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