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Fuel injected TBI to carbureted swap help?!
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<blockquote data-quote="Tirefryr" data-source="post: 6836644" data-attributes="member: 550281"><p>If you know it's "built enough to need a carb," then you would know what you would need to make this swap.</p><p></p><p>Anyways, you may need a different distributor as well. The rest of what you have listed is about all you'll need. You will have to modify the sending unit on the intank pump as well to act as nothing more than a pick-up.</p><p></p><p>And yes, the block does have the casting for a mechanical pump. GM had a HO version of their small block called the LT-1 in the early 70's. The later LT-1s (gen II) gained fame in the vette and camaro and caprice and trucks, but most people don't know of the previous moniker.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tirefryr, post: 6836644, member: 550281"] If you know it's "built enough to need a carb," then you would know what you would need to make this swap. Anyways, you may need a different distributor as well. The rest of what you have listed is about all you'll need. You will have to modify the sending unit on the intank pump as well to act as nothing more than a pick-up. And yes, the block does have the casting for a mechanical pump. GM had a HO version of their small block called the LT-1 in the early 70's. The later LT-1s (gen II) gained fame in the vette and camaro and caprice and trucks, but most people don't know of the previous moniker. [/QUOTE]
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