- Jun 30, 2012
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These things have always been dead simple to work on. Personally, I don't think it's really any improvement over the feedback carb, and would rather just have a Q-jet and an HEI with vacuum/mechanical advance.
But I've got a truck ('95 1500) that is overfueling to the point of near-hilarity. If you take the air cleaner off while it's idling, you get a fog of gasoline from the injectors spraying against the closed throttle blades.
It appears that someone took a late 80's motor and used it to replace the stock engine...both TBI, but for some reason, they had to do all kinds of wiring butchery. I can't do flash codes because the MIL won't illuminate...I guess I can just hook a test light up the MIL output on the ECM, but haven't done so yet.
But there's the issue- I can find all kinds of discussion on TBI and conversions, but cannot for the life of me track down a wiring diagram or any info on general function...I'm wanting to know what sensors they used, and if it ever changed throughout the years.
Things I've noticed- no IAT in the air cleaner. Don't even see a plug for it. I think it just has MAP, ECT, and TPS...wouldn't be surprised if the TPS is about the only thing working. Failed emissions with ridiculous hydrocarbon number, despite having no dead misses. Super-black plugs.
I really just need to know if there are sensors missing or not wired properly...an engine wiring diagram would help a lot.
Also, anyone know what's up with the absurdly low-priced HEI distributors on eBay? I mean, Chevy parts are cheap, but god damn...50 bucks for a supposed new distributor with module, cap/rotor, and coil included? How could that even work?
I'm pretty good at tuning Qjets...part of me just wants to grab a cheap aluminum intake and distributor and rebuild a junkyard carb for it. Problem solved...
But I've got a truck ('95 1500) that is overfueling to the point of near-hilarity. If you take the air cleaner off while it's idling, you get a fog of gasoline from the injectors spraying against the closed throttle blades.
It appears that someone took a late 80's motor and used it to replace the stock engine...both TBI, but for some reason, they had to do all kinds of wiring butchery. I can't do flash codes because the MIL won't illuminate...I guess I can just hook a test light up the MIL output on the ECM, but haven't done so yet.
But there's the issue- I can find all kinds of discussion on TBI and conversions, but cannot for the life of me track down a wiring diagram or any info on general function...I'm wanting to know what sensors they used, and if it ever changed throughout the years.
Things I've noticed- no IAT in the air cleaner. Don't even see a plug for it. I think it just has MAP, ECT, and TPS...wouldn't be surprised if the TPS is about the only thing working. Failed emissions with ridiculous hydrocarbon number, despite having no dead misses. Super-black plugs.
I really just need to know if there are sensors missing or not wired properly...an engine wiring diagram would help a lot.
Also, anyone know what's up with the absurdly low-priced HEI distributors on eBay? I mean, Chevy parts are cheap, but god damn...50 bucks for a supposed new distributor with module, cap/rotor, and coil included? How could that even work?
I'm pretty good at tuning Qjets...part of me just wants to grab a cheap aluminum intake and distributor and rebuild a junkyard carb for it. Problem solved...