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Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Spokane, WA
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Re: Tbi swap build thread
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69 C10 shortbed stepside 400 small block - built like what a super sport truck could have been https://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/...d.php?t=484426 69 K20 lwb TBI 350 4L60E NP208 14-bolt Dana-44 w/disc 68 Camaro SS / RS 500hp 439 inch roller cam big block 4L80E |
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Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: OC CA
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Re: Tbi swap build thread
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Any update on fuel pressure??? Another all too common reason for low fuel pressure is a bursted fuel hose between fuel pump output port and gas tank feed through (inside gas tank). Remember, that small piece of hose must be have fuel submersion rating - SAE 30R10! Anything less than that will result in a slow leak over time! Happy holidays! //RF
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"The Beast" 1975 Chevrolet C20 longbed 350/700R4! with 3inch body lift Dual Flowmasters Super 40's! TBI retrofit completed (2007-07-29) ![]() New 383CID (+030) 08-304-8 9.5:1CR x36,005 (2012-12-17) |
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Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Arvada, Colorado
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Re: Tbi swap build thread
A little cold here (Colorado) so I have not worked on the truck too much latley....so no update on the fuel pressure. I did replace all the fuel line with 3/8 aluminum with 3/8 high pressure rubber fuel line attaching it to the tank and the TBI. I also replaced the fittings on the tbi so I could put -6an to 3/8 barbed of the TBI. I might be a weak fuel pump? I will have to see when it gets warmer. I did receive the intake and gasket kit so I will also be replacing them when it warms up a little
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