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Old 01-27-2023, 07:58 PM   #829
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Re: What did you do to your truck today??

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Originally Posted by pjmoreland View Post
The other day I had my air cleaner off to access something behind it. After I reinstalled the air cleaner, the engine barely started and didn't want to idle. I started panicking because I was going to have to admit to a friend who advised against getting a truck with TBI that he was right. On further inspection, I discovered that three of the four retaining clips on the injector connectors were missing. One of the connectors had popped loose. Whew! Spared from admitting he was right until another day! Anyway, this evening I replaced the connector housings with a set I got from a late '80s van at the wrecking yard. It was fairly straightforward to pop the pins out to transfer them over.
If you need them again.
The GM part number on that injector connector is 12102568.
AC Delco PT285 is the terminated injector connector pigtail.
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And please let us know if and how your repairs were successful.
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