Wackawacka
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I am looking to purchase an M925 and thanks to the many posts here on this forum I have found much advice and knowledge regarding the acquisition of this truck. But one think I have yet to hear about is the new laws in California which is requiring diesel engines to be retrofitted and/or replaced.
The below is a link which outlines most of what needs to take place.
http://www.arb.ca.gov/msprog/onrdiesel/documents/tboverviewfs.pdf
Basically any diesel vehicle over 14K pounds must have a filter in place by Jan 2011, and be replaced by 2013. There are exceptions to the rule for low use vehicles, but even then the engine/truck must be replaced by 2021.
My question is has anyone in California been looking into this and how it affects Military vehicles? Any exemptions?
I figure it's possible to replace the engine in one of these beasts, but what am i looking at as far as cost? Can i replace just the engine, or would it require replacement of many other parts of the drive train as well?
The below is a link which outlines most of what needs to take place.
http://www.arb.ca.gov/msprog/onrdiesel/documents/tboverviewfs.pdf
Basically any diesel vehicle over 14K pounds must have a filter in place by Jan 2011, and be replaced by 2013. There are exceptions to the rule for low use vehicles, but even then the engine/truck must be replaced by 2021.
My question is has anyone in California been looking into this and how it affects Military vehicles? Any exemptions?
I figure it's possible to replace the engine in one of these beasts, but what am i looking at as far as cost? Can i replace just the engine, or would it require replacement of many other parts of the drive train as well?