1987 Winnebago Mini, G30 Remove air pumps/emissions?

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keithbarr

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Hello, I'm new to the Group. We just bought a 1987 G30 RV, not running, low miles. I need to replace the fuel pump and rebuild or replace the Rochester Quadrajet carb. all the info Im looking at says TBI. Can I safely remove all these air pumps, and air injection to the exhaust? I really just want a Chevy 350 that runs good like my 1975 Van. :)
Thanks, in advance.
 

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So why do you think you need a fuel pump and carburetor? I would make everything work as intended by the factory working on one item/problem at a time. As in I rebuilt my carburetor changed my fuel pump changed my cap and wires now it won't start. Well now we have 3 things to check and possibly more than 1 thing wrong. Don't remove or modify anything until its running don't work on more than one item at a time no matter how simple you think it is.
 
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Heres a great example for you, my truck has been running incredible since a made a by pass regulator for the fuel supply, it was a crude prototype , I was so happy with it I decided to make it better and permanent a couple of days ago. Didn't test it and verify that nothing had changed with my modification. Yesterday I changed a battery cable, last night I started the truck which normally starts immediately, idles and is drivable. Surprise I started it last night, it started right up,idled rough I had to rev it a couple of times and it was running terrible. I started looking for what I could have done while changing the battery cable.Searching for a vacuum hose knocked off etc. about 15 minutes later it occured to me I had been working on the fpr the other day, I lowered my fuel pressure now everything is fine. Working on more than one thing before another was done had me chasing my tail.
 

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Unless really knowledgeable and having access to diagnostic equipment usually removing parts from a system designed to run in concert is a bad idea.

Sounds like whatever fuel issue is present it hasn't been properly diagnosed. What is the reason those parts are questioned?
 

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