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Re: O/T TBI to carburetor change
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Posted by frankiee on October 29, 2006 at 05:52:48 from (70.24.75.25):
In Reply to: Re: O/T TBI to carburetor change posted by mjbrown on October 29, 2006 at 05:25:54:
The carb we will be puting on is off a old 81 Chev truck we have here. The spec for fuel pressure is 7.5 to 9psi as listed below. The spec for the fuel injected 93 is 9 to 13 as listed below. A person on the other end of town did it with no problem so I figure it will work for me. I just cant get a hold of the guy right now. I think the fuel pressure difference can be handled by the inlet needle. We will see. We are getting another truck in the new year and its more or less just a yard truck right now. The darn thing keeps acting up and I am getting tired of replacing parts just to have it go bad again in 2 to 3 days. Its actually my dads truck so I have to go there to get it going again. So I figure to experiment with the TBI to carb changeover to make a quick gauranteed fix once and for all till we replace the truck in a couple months. For your 1981 GMC Truck C1500 1/2ton P/U 2WD: Fuel System Pressure 7.5-9.0 PSI(Pounds per Square Inch For your 1993 Chevrolet Truck C1500 1/2ton Sub WD: Fuel System Pressure 9-13 PSI(Pounds per Square Inch)
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