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Old 12-06-2004, 03:41 AM   #1
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For Sale Big Block Throttle Body Injection Complete setup

I know somebody here was looking for a setup like this a while back.
Once again I can email pics but can't post them until I can get our computer fixed.
I wanted to put this on my 72 but... well, ya know, things change.

Came off of a 454 powered motor home but I can't remember the year.
This is the COMPLETE system minus the fuel pump.
Includes;

THROTTLE BODY, (This is the big one, not the 4.3-5.7 one).

THROTTLE BODY ADAPTOR PLATE, (bolts on a Q-jet pattern intake).

ECM (Serv. # 1228747)

SENSORS
I have to look and count but I'm pretty sure they're all there, (except maybe the O2).
Here's the ones I can name;
TPS
IAC
Coolant temp (2 of these)
Knock
MAP
One that controls the EGR but I can't remember a name for it.
and a couple of others.

DISTRIBUTER, (Small cap, external coil)

COIL

And last the WIRING HARNESS

Harness includes the fuse box, (for the new blade type fuses), relays, a ford type starter soleniond with a battery cable, (don't know why, but that's what's there), and the ABSOLUTE BEST PART, it uses the same type ignition switch as the 67-72 trucks!
Ignition switch included and even has the key!

There are some cut wires in the harness.
I'll name them as best as I can.
A few wires in the under dash part of the harness have been cut and black taped. Not sure what they are but I don't think they have anything to do with the EFI though.
The wires that would go to the front lightning system,(headlights/turnsignals/ect.), have been cut where they come through the firewall. Again, nothing to do with the EFI.
And last, the wires that would go toward the rear for the tail/brake lights and the fuel pump/fuel level gauge have bee cut. They've been cut about 7 feet from where they come through the firewall.
So all in all the only cut wires I can find that pertain to the EFI is the fuel pump wires.

This would be the ideal system for a 67-72 BB truck. About as "bolt in" as you're going to find I think.

I have some pics and if you want pics of anything specific just let me know. I'll answer questions to the best of my ability.

Last thing, (ain't it always!), Asking $750 + the brown truck fee.
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Bump TTT Anybody??
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93 C1500 2wd Extended cab 350 700r4
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