Anyone know if a TBI system can run on a mechanical fuel pump? I'm in the middle of doing a TBI swap to my '78 K10 and was looking to see if I could test fire it using the existing fuel system.
I know it wouldn’t be enough to “run” as it’s like half the needed psi, but wouldn’t the amount of fuel available be enough to fire and fuel for a couple of seconds? mall he’s trying to do is test fire and make sure it’s correct before swapping fuel system over. I would think you could accomplish that on brake clean honestly so the tbi should be Able at least to fire off.
I already have a TBI pump/sender to drop in. But damn I wish I thought about using a vortec pump. Oh well, at least I thought ahead when I replaced the gas tank 2 years ago to buy the baffled '87 TBI tank.If i was too the point in my swap I would send you my tbi pump as I can't use it anymore. But tbi pumps and senders are cheap, hell just go with a vortec pump now so when you ls swap it its done. Rob has been running the vortec pump and sendor on his tbi for 2 years no issues. You will need to make sure the return line is functioning properly.
my k5 and Mutt both had about 7, 8 lbs to em and ran "ok" before going TPI pump and reg...... obviously it was a noticeable gain going to 13.5... 
That's a good test to keep in mind. I'm just going to install the fuel pump and be done with it. If I still have problems then I'll try this test.Simple test that it SHOULD start is to put a test light across the injector leads. If it blinks while cranking, the ECM is seeing the distributor rotate, and firing the injectors because of that, which indicates the electrical side of the ignition circuit is working properly, and the injectors are getting power and being fired by the ECM. Fuel then would be the only unknown, but that's 12V to an electric pump, that works or it doesn't.
While I have only worked on less than half of a dozen TBI trucks, and all of them small block trucks, my '90 Jimmy and my '95 K2500 have the oil pressure switch in the block at the back of the intake/ lifter valley. Nothing above the oil filter. An '87 K10 that I parted out was the same. I don't know what would make them different. All of them have the fuel pump switch and the sender for the gauge or light all in one.Hey while I have everyone's TBI attention, where exactly does the oil pressure switch go? I take it that it goes into the oil pressure port above the oil filter? Does it thread straight in or do I need to install a 90° fitting to point the connector up wards? To bypass it I just jumper it correct?