Information found on this board and others has been extremely helpful to me since I decided to turn my life over to diesel cruiser adiction. One area where there was limited first hand experience was in registering converted diesels here in US. To be certain the laws differ from state to state, but here's my experince in Washington.
Installed guts from CDN BJ60 into US registered FJ60. Donor truck was driven south across the border where sadly it broke down and was a total loss. I happened upon it by chance and rescued it from the wrecking yard.
Truck inspected by WSP on 12-21-06, passed vehicle safety inspection/VIN verification.
Tested in Seattle at emissions testing station to DIESEL vehicle standard 12-21-06, PASSED.
New vehicle registration issued by DOL on 12-21-06 good through 02-2008 with vehicle designated as DIESEL powered vehicle.
SO... that was that. I've since contacted my pal at the DOE and questioned him about exactly how new of a vehicle could I do this with and he says 1996 because of the OBD. I don't know what that is, but it seems like it might be a technical issue rather than a legal one.
That's what I've learned. Thanks for all the help along the way!
Installed guts from CDN BJ60 into US registered FJ60. Donor truck was driven south across the border where sadly it broke down and was a total loss. I happened upon it by chance and rescued it from the wrecking yard.
Truck inspected by WSP on 12-21-06, passed vehicle safety inspection/VIN verification.
Tested in Seattle at emissions testing station to DIESEL vehicle standard 12-21-06, PASSED.
New vehicle registration issued by DOL on 12-21-06 good through 02-2008 with vehicle designated as DIESEL powered vehicle.
SO... that was that. I've since contacted my pal at the DOE and questioned him about exactly how new of a vehicle could I do this with and he says 1996 because of the OBD. I don't know what that is, but it seems like it might be a technical issue rather than a legal one.
That's what I've learned. Thanks for all the help along the way!
