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I was an old member, I have a TBI Problem

it runs, and it runs awesome, and i love fuel injection

now comes the 2 inch body lift

4 inch suspension

35s

new rancho shocks.buy 1 get one offer..oh

and a ck5 membership
 
yes, i just got back from replacing the tank strainer, and that little pickup filler of hose.

IT had a hole, and was leaking thru there...

the tank is dry now, and back installed with all new rubber hose everywhere, I had to cut down this perfect rad hose my parts guy found

its a radiatior hose, it should be fine for filling the tank right? fuel doesnt sit on it permanently....


also, is this normal, turn the key on and it primes, then when u crank it primes but doesnt stay on until vehicle is running? im waiting for my gas to get here , hopefully Ive fixed it and another chevy is back on the road, with one tank out of two, haha

Wrong. Fuel will deteriorate a radiator hose and you'll end up with chunks of rubber in the gas tank and then in turn that will end up clogging the sock. You need to replace that with fuel filler hose (i know it's not cheap but you need to fix this correctly) before you end up having to do it all over again.
 
ya that sounds rite i have a 81 blazer with a 1995 tbi 350 with serpatine belt drive and it works great my buddies trucks die on a incline its funny i would never put a carb on my blazer.
 
well, how much is the filler hose tube its 4 inchs long, lol


also, I need to do the clutch, it came with a new napa clutch and a 10 spline alignment tool, isint my clutch 32 spline???
 
If it's a chevy then the trans input is 10 spline. The output I'd where there's different spline counts.
 
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