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monte0185 12-23-2013 05:26 PM

Stockish Looking relay ???
 
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I have a relay bolted to the Drivers valve cover on my 1986 CC dually 454. It looks stock but not sure what its for. Ive combed thru my wiring diagrams but i guess i missed it. Anyone have any ideas?? Heres the best pic i have at the moment but can take another one if needed. The scotch locks are no longer connected to it.

monte0185 12-23-2013 08:34 PM

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Took a better pic just a little while ago.

monte0185 12-23-2013 08:59 PM

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After some more research I think it might be for the oil pressure some how. Not sure what exactly though.

ray_mcavoy 12-31-2013 07:46 PM

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According to the factory repair manual, that is the "speed switch" for the TRC (Throttle Return Control) system. The TRC is supposed to open the throttle a little bit while the truck is coasting in order to reduce hydrocarbon emissions.

That "speed switch" gets it's RPM reference from a connection to the HEI TACH terminal. It's contacts are supposed to close above 1900 RPM and send power to a vacuum solenoid. That in turn switches vacuum on/off to the throttle lever actuator mounted to the carburetor.

monte0185 01-01-2014 04:56 PM

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Originally Posted by ray_mcavoy (Post 6444051)
According to the factory repair manual, that is the "speed switch" for the TRC (Throttle Return Control) system. The TRC is supposed to open the throttle a little bit while the truck is coasting in order to reduce hydrocarbon emissions.

That "speed switch" gets it's RPM reference from a connection to the HEI TACH terminal. It's contacts are supposed to close above 1900 RPM and send power to a vacuum solenoid. That in turn switches vacuum on/off to the throttle lever actuator mounted to the carburetor.

I Could see this but its tied into the oil pressure system not the tach. :confused:

ray_mcavoy 01-01-2014 05:42 PM

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Originally Posted by monte0185 (Post 6445455)
I Could see this but its tied into the oil pressure system not the tach. :confused:

That is strange. The only thing (aside from the light or gauge) shown wired to an oil pressure switch on the factory wiring diagrams is the electric choke on some engines.

Here's the diagram from the manual showing the location of the TRC speed switch on the valve cover:
http://i175.photobucket.com/albums/w...ps18f43087.jpg

And the diagram showing how it's wired up:
http://i175.photobucket.com/albums/w...ps0879bd24.jpg

monte0185 01-02-2014 10:19 AM

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That definatley looks like it!! maybe the wires dont go where i think they go regardless its not gonna work since ther is no longer a quadrajet carb on it. LOL.. PO swapped it over to an Edelbrock. I have an older style quad on the shelf ive been toying with they idea of rebuilding it and putting it back on but i can buy an aftermarket intake and get rid of all my vacuum lines that arent needed just as easy and about the same price.


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