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From: Duncan Stewart [SMTP:DSTEWART@tnrcc.state.tx.us] Sent: Tuesday, August 22, 2000 2:27 PM To: jfields@argentinc.com Cc: Jim Linville Subject: Engines and GF Status Hi Jon, This is a joint Duncan - Jim Linville reply. First, for all intents and purposes, expect GF status to go away when the legislature comes back to town. With that in mind, what exactly is happening with this engine. Does the carburetor replace the mixer valves? If so, this must be one ancient engine! And unlikely to get in under VERP or any other program designed to end GF status. Tell us more. Duncan <<< Jon Fields <jfields@argentinc.com< 08/22/00 11:05AM <<< Duncan, I have some grandfathered gas compressor engines in west Texas. We are going to change out the old mixer valves and install carburetors on the units as a maintenance activity. Horsepower and emissions will not increase. I can maintain my grandfathered status, correct? We will of course document this activity and provide copies to the regional office. Thanks, Jon Fields Argent Consulting
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