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Old 03-26-2017, 02:07 AM   #1
prodjay10
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TBI swap

Years and years ago a friend convinced me to do a TBI swap on my pickup and well he never finished it. I purchased a premade harness and we went to the junkyard for most of the parts.

I don't know much about TBI or carburetors for that matter so I never finished it myself but I've decided to finally try it. My truck has been sitting for too long and in the 10 + years I've owned it I've only driven it 3 times.

Now I have a few questions, I hope someone can answer for me. They probably are stupid question but I don't know the answer so here goes.

1) where does the connector that's cut on top of the coil go to?
2) which side of the throttle body is the fuel inlet and outlet?
3) how do I bend the fuel tubing so I don't pinch it. I did that on the first try.
4) where can I connect the oil pressure switch?
5) do I need the VSS?
6) I had to block off the egr since it sits under the throttle body and there is no room for it. Does that affect it?

Any help would be appreciated. Thank you.
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