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http://www.jagsthatrun.com/Pages/ima..._installed.jpg This setup uses a stock vehicle speed sensor (GM part #15547452) which was commonly used on transfer cases of 1989 and newer S-10 truck, AWD Astro Vans, and 1987 and newer full-size 4X4 trucks. The combination of VSS and 40 tooth ring provides 40 pulses per drive shaft rotation signal which would require you to get VSB module to bring it down to 2000 ppm required by TBI ECM. This way you can get around lack of speedometer provision - however I would imagine that these 5 speed tranies would have a built in VSS output which can be coupled into VSB and correct 2000 ppm needed by TBI ECM can be attained. So I would look for a built in VSS and figure out its output characteristics before diving into reluctor ring approach. As for speedometer - OE gauge will have to be replaced with an electronic unit. //RF |
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one more. i am having a hard time finding a v-8 esc. can i us one off a 4.3 v6?
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on cars is it still on the intake like the trucks? Ive tried to find them but it seams that the esc is the first thing that people take at pullapart.
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Over the Labor Day weekend I was able to score a sending unit and connector from 90 Olds during my JY trip that produced bunch of other parts. Last week I found a block of scrap aluminum which I drilled and tapped to accept 3/8" NPT sensor. Test Jig http://i226.photobucket.com/albums/d...tsPhoto002.jpg Next week, time permitting, I'll run some temperature curves against J-type thermocouple bolted near sensor (there are two 4-40 holes) using hot plate for temperatures between +25 and 125C and temperature chamber for -40 to +55C. Should be interesting. Sensor is OE GM - part number ???? Yellow & black are used for ECM Green and sensor body are used for instrument cluster gauge. //RF |
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Well, here are the results.
The OE 10096181 PCM/Gauge sending unit was tested from 22 to about 120C while mounted in AL block filled with antifreeze. J type thermocouple was bolted within 1/4" of the temperature sensor and recorded using laboratory grade thermometer. Both ECM sensor (yellow and black wires) and Instrument cluster (green wire and block ground) were measured concurrently and compared against published specifications for 12146312 CTS. http://i226.photobucket.com/albums/d...otos/Plot1.png From the plots it is clear that the ECM output tracks GM published 12146312 spec very well. The instrument cluster output characteristic is slightly different, but not by much. However, as it stands, it would appear that 10096181 has a different Temp vs Resistance characteristic when compared to AC-Delco G1852 or Standard TS6 common GM gauge sending units used from mid 60's to late 70's trucks and cars: http://i226.photobucket.com/albums/d...otos/Plot2.png The question is then can the cluster gauge bridge circuit be adapted to work with 10096181??? Stay tuned. //RF |
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ok i cant figure this out i have good power and ground to all my sensors and stuff and when i turn it over my fuel pump turns on and it cranks but no fuel comes out except when i shut it off just a tiny bit skirts out and i got no spark but i have 12v going to the coil
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ECM harness connectors Pin A6 +12Volts during cranking (and in run position) Pin B1 +12Volts during cranking (and in run position) Pin C16 +12Volts during cranking (and in run position) Fuel injectors are getting power during cranking. 12 volts should be present. It is very common conversion error to connect ECM and injector wires to a fuse box terminals that go off during cranking. //RF |
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well what wires do i power up from my computer is it on of the adld wires
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nope only had power on b1 i dont think i have it powered up properly
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This thread is great!I used it to get my '88 454TBI up and running in my crawler.Well ran it a few times and spun the mains.So I found a '88 350 TBI/700r4 combo with harness.Question is I would like to keep the current harness.What would have to be changed to run the 350?I know I would need to run the 350 throttle body or atleast the injectors.But will the comp run the smaller motor?
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Quick question for the very smart people in this thread :)
Im trying to help out my insane friend who just dropped a 03 silverado cab onto a 79 blazer frame with a 89 TBI engine in it. Im trying to make the TBI computer work, i dont care about VSS i dont care about check engine lights, data logging, diagnostic ports or ANY emissions related components. I literally just need it to power up and run the injectors. So to accomplish this is all i need to do power the wire on pins B1 to battery power and A6 to switched power? |
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B1 to battery C16 to battery and Ignition Hot to injectors. Make sure all ground lugs are connected and Ignition Hot +12 volts is present when ignition key is in run and crank position! //RF |
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I have several circuit ideas -that I'll prototype during winter. Also, the design must be simple enough for anyone to use. //RF |
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Stumbled on this thread tonight.. considering putting the TBI motor from my '87 SWB into my '57 Stepper... great thread.
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The two IGN +12 injector wires (RED) are joined together and usually are 14 AWG wire. You'll have to buzz them out with the DVM to see where they in the harness. //RF |
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Ok. Im a newbie on this forum. Excuse me for jumping in here. I am doing a tbi swap on my 70 c10. The donor is a 92 caprice L03 305. Iam going to use the entire set up. The ecm is #16136965. Is it true that this unit needs to be flashed in order to work in this swap i am doing? Again excuse my interuption. It just seems like there is more help in this thread on this subject. Thanks
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Happy thanksgiving. //RF |
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