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FRENCHBLUE72 06-06-2009 08:43 PM

Re: Tbi swap build thread
 
Step one...... If I fail it why should I cry????

rfmaster 06-06-2009 08:59 PM

Re: Tbi swap build thread
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by FRENCHBLUE72 (Post 3346552)
Step one...... If I fail it why should I cry????

Because replacement injectors are not cheap. Depending on your local auto parts store they can be pricey. When ever I go to my local JY's I pull injectors - about $10 each locally. The odds are that injectors are fine - TBI injectors infrequently fail. They are big and clunky, but they do the job very well. Cleaning most likely will be required.

//RF

pancake 06-06-2009 10:07 PM

Re: Tbi swap build thread
 
Hello All,

Sorry it has been soooo long. I have been realy busy with work.

I did have some time to go to the local yards and find a 25 gallon gas tank for my TBI swap. I also found some of the relays off a Caddy that RF was talking about.

I had a question about the relays RF:

How do I know what wire of the bottom corelates to the number on the top.

EX: relay #85 is the 12 gauge solid red wire, or the 12 gauge purple and black wire?


I am using the relay for a 4 wire O2 sensor.

I beleive I read in the post that you used and adapter plate to mate a TBI to an older manifold. This could save me a lot of time and work. Did you like the adapter plate, or would you modify the stock manifold to fit the older heads?

Thanks again for all you help guys and good to see new posts:metal:.

FRENCHBLUE72 06-06-2009 10:11 PM

Re: Tbi swap build thread
 
OK guys came in for dinner figured id give an update.... are ya ready... here it is........... I got fuel out of the injectors and they are clicking this is how ever when I ground them out I now have a good friend over who has messed with these so he has been a tremendous help as have you guys.... I have made little progress but at least I have made some.....

pancake 06-06-2009 10:25 PM

Re: Tbi swap build thread
 
1 Attachment(s)
Attachment 476870

Is this the correct o2 sensor? Only $29.00??? Junk?


Found it here.
http://www.car-stuff.com/carparts/gm...4000334534.htm

FRENCHBLUE72 06-06-2009 11:59 PM

Re: Tbi swap build thread
 
Well I have got to tell ya guys tonight was great........ Got the motor to run on its own whoooo hoooo.... I did however have to run a jumper wire from the battery to the batt lug on the alternator.. My ecm is not getting power to the orange wire on the gray side of the harness... So it looks like I must have missed a main power wire somewhere or I hooked up the ignition switch wrong? The truck runs but surges while idling but at this point I don't care I'm so happy to hear it run...... Thank you guys all of you I could not have done it with out the info gained from this thread...... Cj thanks for starting it...

rfmaster 06-07-2009 12:45 AM

Re: Tbi swap build thread
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by pancake (Post 3346656)
Hello All,

Sorry it has been soooo long. I have been realy busy with work.

I did have some time to go to the local yards and find a 25 gallon gas tank for my TBI swap. I also found some of the relays off a Caddy that RF was talking about.

I had a question about the relays RF:

How do I know what wire of the bottom correlates to the number on the top.

EX: relay #85 is the 12 gauge solid red wire, or the 12 gauge purple and black wire?


I am using the relay for a 4 wire O2 sensor.

I beleive I read in the post that you used and adapter plate to mate a TBI to an older manifold. This could save me a lot of time and work. Did you like the adapter plate, or would you modify the stock manifold to fit the older heads?

Thanks again for all you help guys and good to see new posts:metal:.

Hey Pancake - welcome back.

On JY relays you'll have to get very friendly with a DVM, but most BOSCH style SPDT relays follow the numbering sequence:
PIN 85 Coil (usually negative or ground connection)
PIN 86 Coil (usually positive connection)
PIN 30 Common pin
PIN 87 Normally Open (NO)
PIN 87A Normally Closed (NC)

With a socket it is a bit of work, but coil wires almost always use smaller gauge wires - e.g. 16 AWG pink/black for +12 source and any color for a control switched circuit. For power relay contact look for large gauge wire - for example 10AWG red or orange color wire.
You can (blindly) determine which wires lead to relay coil pins with a DVM - any pair of wires that you can measure 70-100 Ohms is your coil circuit wires.

To verify relay contacts you can always power up relay with a 12V source while having DVM measuring the three power wires. But first you can find NC pair, then power up relay. It is basic electricity checking - sorry if I went to basic I just do not know what your comfort level is.

On a manifold Q
I went to a TBI specific manifold, but you can use adapter plate. I am currently looking to build 383 with Vortec (L31) heads using early 70's block I got from my colleague. I am looking into using Weind 8121 with 4150 adapter plate for TBI. I am guessing that you have ubiquitous Q-Jet intake - Transadapt makes a series of adapter for Q-Jet intakes. Look for a rear #2206 mounted plate as this will move TB bores over the larger secondaries and keep throttle cable length close to stock. You still may have to experiment with rear cable bracket - I had to that because of 1" spacer I used.

//RF

rfmaster 06-07-2009 01:20 AM

Re: Tbi swap build thread
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by pancake (Post 3346694)
Attachment 467674

Is this the correct o2 sensor? Only $29.00??? Junk?


Found it here.
http://www.car-stuff.com/carparts/gm...4000334534.htm

Pancake
USOS-4000 4 wire NBO
I do not know - listing comes back to generic O2 heated unit covering many different models and makes. My guess this is a classic low cost generic replacement unit. It may work, but it will not be optimum since GM ECM close loop algorithms were optimized for Delco O2 sensors. Still, it should work - it just might not be optimum.

Caveat Emperor!

//RF

rfmaster 06-07-2009 02:28 AM

Re: Tbi swap build thread
 
BOSCH relay with contact labels on its side

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/gallery/...003-crop-1.jpg


This one only uses NO contacts for SPST function.

This is my relay stack (old photo - taken during summer of 07)

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/gallery/...o117-crop3.jpg

Left to right O2 heater relay, Fuel pump 2, Fuel Pump 1 - bracket of my favorite electrical donor - 4100 Cady!

//RF

cjracing15 06-07-2009 06:35 AM

Re: Tbi swap build thread
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by FRENCHBLUE72 (Post 3346848)
Well I have got to tell ya guys tonight was great........ Got the motor to run on its own whoooo hoooo.... I did however have to run a jumper wire from the battery to the batt lug on the alternator.. My ecm is not getting power to the orange wire on the gray side of the harness... So it looks like I must have missed a main power wire somewhere or I hooked up the ignition switch wrong? The truck runs but surges while idling but at this point I don't care I'm so happy to hear it run...... Thank you guys all of you I could not have done it with out the info gained from this thread...... Cj thanks for starting it...

Great news!!! Let it run for a while the surging may stop. Make sure to set your timming at 0 degress with the dist bypass unpluged before you do anything else with the tunning.

Again great to see you got it running and, you are welcome about starting the thread. It has turned out to be just what I wanted, a place where you can get some answers on this swap.

brontotx 06-07-2009 09:20 AM

Re: Tbi swap build thread
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by pancake (Post 3346656)

I beleive I read in the post that you used and adapter plate to mate a TBI to an older manifold. This could save me a lot of time and work. Did you like the adapter plate, or would you modify the stock manifold to fit the older heads?

Pancake: I modified the stock TBI manifold to fit the older heads and it was a pain in the azz. The only advantages I see to using the stock manifold are that it is available everywhere and dirt cheap (usually included in a "system") and makes the throttle linkage line up. If you are using a 700R4, it also ensures the TV cable is in the right spot.

To modify the stock manifold, the two center holes on both sides of the manifold need to be oval-ized to allow the different bolt angle to line up with the holes in the heads. I tried using a cutter in a die grinder to enlarge the holes, but the cutter I was using quickly loaded up with aluminum and was worthless. I didn't have any other suitable cutters for the die grinder, so I used a coarse rat-tail file and filed the oval holes by hand (15-20 minutes per hole - phew!). Second, you need to compensate for the different bolt angle and how the four center bolt heads seat against the manifold. The shims you showed in Post #172 will work - that is what I used on the passenger side. On the driver's side, I could have also used the shims, but instead used a 4-1/2" cut-off wheel in my grinder and carefully changed the angle of the manifold so that the center bolt heads would seat flush.

rfmaster 06-07-2009 01:42 PM

Re: Tbi swap build thread
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by brontotx (Post 3347169)
Pancake: I modified the stock TBI manifold to fit the older heads and it was a pain in the azz. The only advantages I see to using the stock manifold are that it is available everywhere and dirt cheap (usually included in a "system") and makes the throttle linkage line up. If you are using a 700R4, it also ensures the TV cable is in the right spot.

To modify the stock manifold, the two center holes on both sides of the manifold need to be oval-ized to allow the different bolt angle to line up with the holes in the heads. I tried using a cutter in a die grinder to enlarge the holes, but the cutter I was using quickly loaded up with aluminum and was worthless. I didn't have any other suitable cutters for the die grinder, so I used a coarse rat-tail file and filed the oval holes by hand (15-20 minutes per hole - phew!). Second, you need to compensate for the different bolt angle and how the four center bolt heads seat against the manifold. The shims you showed in Post #172 will work - that is what I used on the passenger side. On the driver's side, I could have also used the shims, but instead used a 4-1/2" cut-off wheel in my grinder and carefully changed the angle of the manifold so that the center bolt heads would seat flush.

100 percent in agreement with brontotx- its a royal PITA. Get carburetor to TBI base adapter plate and save the headache. You have to take a look at your current TV cable brackets very closely (especially if you have 700R4, geometry must be right!)

TV cable geometry is critical - incorrect setup you can kiss your trany goodbye. I had to do some minor fabing (I used Holley 300-49 intake with 1" spacer). Throttle cable bracket came off some early 80's carbed car.

Rear view
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/gallery/...to042-crop.jpg

Driver side back
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/gallery/...o039-crop1.jpg

TV Cable side view
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/gallery/...to037-crop.jpg

//RF

pancake 06-07-2009 10:30 PM

Re: Tbi swap build thread
 
Thanks RF for the pictures. I did pull the 3 relays off the strut tower on a cady. 2 are Bosch and 1 is ?.

Do have a part number for a AC Delco 4 wire 02 sensor?

I will be getting an adaptor plate for the TBI and that should help with the install.

The 31 gallon fuel tank was way to big for my 4x4 rig so I found a 25 gallon one from a 87 Blazer. Should work great.

Will keep ypu all posted.:metal:

rfmaster 06-08-2009 01:32 AM

Re: Tbi swap build thread
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by pancake (Post 3348381)
Thanks RF for the pictures. I did pull the 3 relays off the strut tower on a cady. 2 are Bosch and 1 is ?.

Do have a part number for a AC Delco 4 wire 02 sensor?

I will be getting an adaptor plate for the TBI and that should help with the install.

The 31 gallon fuel tank was way to big for my 4x4 rig so I found a 25 gallon one from a 87 Blazer. Should work great.

Will keep ypu all posted.:metal:

Pancake
4-Wire NBO part numbers
AC Delco #: AFS75
GM #: 25312184
Delphi #: ES10006

//RF

rfmaster 06-08-2009 01:36 AM

Re: Tbi swap build thread
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by FRENCHBLUE72 (Post 3346848)
Well I have got to tell ya guys tonight was great........ Got the motor to run on its own whoooo hoooo.... I did however have to run a jumper wire from the battery to the batt lug on the alternator.. My ecm is not getting power to the orange wire on the gray side of the harness... So it looks like I must have missed a main power wire somewhere or I hooked up the ignition switch wrong? The truck runs but surges while idling but at this point I don't care I'm so happy to hear it run...... Thank you guys all of you I could not have done it with out the info gained from this thread...... Cj thanks for starting it...

Idle Surging can be due to couple of things:

Low fuel pressure
Vacuum leak
Bad MAP sensor

Lastly - you need to reset IAC - it must be set to minimum air position. There is a procedure posted (use search)

//RF

glock35ipsc 06-08-2009 02:25 PM

Re: Tbi swap build thread
 
Great thread! I have two quick questions, if I may:

1) I might be getting a 91 dually with a TBI 454. Is the TBI harness that is needed for a swap a stand-alone harness, or are the parts of the harness needed part of a larger harness?

2) The 85 I am getting (avatar pic) already has had a 350 TBI swapped in with donor parts from an 87. If I put the 454 TBI motor in the 85, will the existing harness suffice? I am guessing I will need to replace the ECM with the one from the 454 truck though.

Thanks in advance!

rfmaster 06-08-2009 03:41 PM

Re: Tbi swap build thread
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by glock35ipsc (Post 3349357)
Great thread! I have two quick questions, if I may:

1) I might be getting a 91 dually with a TBI 454. Is the TBI harness that is needed for a swap a stand-alone harness, or are the parts of the harness needed part of a larger harness?

2) The 85 I am getting (avatar pic) already has had a 350 TBI swapped in with donor parts from an 87. If I put the 454 TBI motor in the 85, will the existing harness suffice? I am guessing I will need to replace the ECM with the one from the 454 truck though.

Thanks in advance!

1) The early OE TBI harnesses, up to about '94, were more or less stand alone across most GM products. In later years additional functionality, notably AC vacuum controls, was integrated along with TBI harness in passenger cars. For the most part trucks used stand alone harness. The biggest hick up with OE harness retrofit can be with the under dash interface - ALDL connector, DRAC I/O (or VSS) and power. Engine compartment difficulties are usually are around Fuel Pump wiring, but this is an easy fix.

2) SBC and BBC harnesses are nearly identical with few exceptions:
a) BBC used different IAC motor and connector is different - four wires.
b) TPS may be different, early BBC used lever style TPS adjustable, while later used throttle shaft style - similiar to cars. Different connector.
c) Some HD BBC did not use knock sensor (KS) and ESC modules - these engines used 1228747 ECM and can be positively identified by broadcast code printed on ECM label (four letter code).

2-1) You'll have to use 454 TBI ECM with your swap to keep things easy.

In general 1227747 ECM (when loaded with appropriate BCC EPROM) was used with V6 (4.3L) and 305/350 SBC V8 and some 454 BBC. The 1228747 ECM has identical harness interface minus KS functionality for HD application. You can swap out your SBC 7747 ECM for 8747 when you perform the swap. Other than aforementioned points 2a and 2b SBC harness is good to go.

//RF

glock35ipsc 06-08-2009 03:54 PM

Re: Tbi swap build thread
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by rfmaster (Post 3349435)

2) SBC and BBC harnesses are nearly identical with few exceptions:
a) BBC used different IAC motor and connector is different - four wires.
b) TPS may be different, early BBC used lever style TPS adjustable, while later used throttle shaft style - similiar to cars. Different connector.

So if I were to install the 454 into the 85 truck, would I be able to take the TB that is currently on the 350 and use it on the 454 to avoid these two connector issues?

Thanks for the help!

rfmaster 06-08-2009 05:01 PM

Re: Tbi swap build thread
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by glock35ipsc (Post 3349461)
So if I were to install the 454 into the 85 truck, would I be able to take the TB that is currently on the 350 and use it on the 454 to avoid these two connector issues?

Thanks for the help!

Not advisable....

The reason being that the BBC TB has 50mm bores and 80 or 90 lb injectors vs. SBC TB 46mm with 40/55/64 lb injectors depending on engine size. You may be able to get 454 started, but the moment you ask that 454 to deliver power it will lean out and fall on its face. IMHO the swapping harness connector ends is straight forward, except for IAC which may require pin swapping. I believe that I have a set of notes related to this issue. To me revamping harness to mach sensors (2x) is not that difficult.

Take a look at two TBI (SBC/BBC) setups first before jumping to any conclusions.

//RF

glock35ipsc 06-08-2009 05:31 PM

Re: Tbi swap build thread
 
Thanks for the info! I know getting a little ahead of myself here, as I haven't taken possession of either truck yet. Just trying to refresh my knowledge of these TBI's after not messing with them for 20-some years.

rfmaster 06-08-2009 07:00 PM

Re: Tbi swap build thread
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by glock35ipsc (Post 3349607)
Thanks for the info! I know getting a little ahead of myself here, as I haven't taken possession of either truck yet. Just trying to refresh my knowledge of these TBI's after not messing with them for 20-some years.

I have both TB types in my collection (and photos) - perhaps posting a side by side comparison, pointing out the differences would be of interest.

//RF

rfmaster 06-08-2009 10:17 PM

Re: Tbi swap build thread
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by rfmaster (Post 3349737)
I have both TB types in my collection (and photos) - perhaps posting a side by side comparison, pointing out the differences would be of interest.

//RF

Freshly pulled TB units from my local JY. Note the differences in IAC and TPS. Additionally, the 454 (that I see) were not setup for 700R4 TV cable

454 BBC (87-89) OE# 17087021

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/gallery/.../BBCIACTPS.jpg

350 SBC (93-94) OE# 17093030

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/gallery/.../SBCIACTPS.jpg

FRENCHBLUE72 06-12-2009 02:12 PM

Re: Tbi swap build thread
 
Hey guys I put on a summit brand fuel fuel pump that is rated at a free flow rate of 43 gph and a max pressure of 85 psi will this work as is or should I regulate it somehow?

rfmaster 06-12-2009 02:27 PM

Re: Tbi swap build thread
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by FRENCHBLUE72 (Post 3356437)
Hey guys I put on a summit brand fuel fuel pump that is rated at a free flow rate of 43 gph and a max pressure of 85 psi will this work as is or should I regulate it somehow?

As long as you have 5/16 or 3/8" return line built-in FPR should be able to handle it. When manufactures specify fuel pressure they usually publish "deadhead" pressure. Typical FP has a two dimensional performance curve - Y axis GPH and X axis working fuel pressure. Most marketing data published is very incomplete! So at near zero fuel pressure this pump is capable of delivering 43 GPH, but as fuel pressure increase the volume decreases (usually non linear curve) until deadhead pressure is reached.

//RF

FRENCHBLUE72 06-12-2009 02:43 PM

Re: Tbi swap build thread
 
I have 3/8 return line so I should be ok then sweet..


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