Hi all,
As a state emissions inspector I get the gamut Almost brand new to vehicles way past their prime. My question for you is has anyone seen (attempted) anything like this. I had a guy show up recently and his exhaust was cut-off under the cab (always on older lifted Chevy trucks). We couldn't test it due to the location. Now he had flexible dryer vent in the bed of his truck which he attached using bailing wire and a prayer, hoping that it wouldn't burst into flames. I had another guy show up with a early 90's Chevy S10 with an old rag in the gas filler hole as his gas cap. We said no test go get a proper gas cap. Anyone else have any amusing stories?
As a state emissions inspector I get the gamut Almost brand new to vehicles way past their prime. My question for you is has anyone seen (attempted) anything like this. I had a guy show up recently and his exhaust was cut-off under the cab (always on older lifted Chevy trucks). We couldn't test it due to the location. Now he had flexible dryer vent in the bed of his truck which he attached using bailing wire and a prayer, hoping that it wouldn't burst into flames. I had another guy show up with a early 90's Chevy S10 with an old rag in the gas filler hole as his gas cap. We said no test go get a proper gas cap. Anyone else have any amusing stories?