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Re: I need help on 1987 366 truck engine
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Posted by Johnski on March 31, 2006 at 16:06:01 from (24.218.102.230):
In Reply to: I need help on 1987 366 truck engine posted by 69zfarmer on March 31, 2006 at 15:13:25:
I have 4 of these trucks at work 86-88"s. A 7000 series has a Holley carb that is OEM and it is nothing like aftermarket Holleys as it has a built in govenor plate. When I priced a replacement carb from Chevy it was close to 900 beans. For about 1200 beans I got a Throttle body fuel injection kit. It uses all GM parts and a custom wiring harness. It was a snap to install, the hardest part was welding in the bung for the oxygen sensor while lying under the truck. I have had this setup on one truck for about a year now and it is great. The company is Howell Engine Development. www.howell-efi.com HTH Jf
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