86K10w88TBI
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- Jun 2, 2015
- Posts
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- Location
- Redmond
- First Name
- David
- Truck Year
- 1986
- Truck Model
- K10
- Engine Size
- 5.7
Hello, 1st post here, looking for an answer on a fuel issue that I am having with a conversion that I am in the process of doing. I have a 1986 K10 that had a 305 Carb, and I have taken the TBI 5.7 from a 1988 suburban all of the wiring to accompany and put in the 86'. I would like to maintain the stock fuel setup as much as possible (Dual tanks) and have ordered the 1987 K10 TBI in-tank pumps to replace my 86 carb ones, that being said, I am running into an issue with the "tan" power wire for my harness. I would like to maintain that wire but am unsure how GM switched (or if they did) one tank off and switched to the other. Because I was looking and the Tank selector valve from the 86' and the 87' are the same part number from GM. The valve that I have in the truck doesn't accommodate for the "tan" fuel pump power wire, so either GM had a secondary switch that changed which tank was "on" when the selector switch was depressed or they just had them both running all the time. Also the manuals that I have for wiring do not account for anything past "Tan -> Fuel pump", it is like they just didn't care about the dual tank setups.
I am sure I am not the first person to ask this but internet...
Couple of things I have noted cruising these forms:
1) No, I am not going to use a inline pump
2) I know I need baffled tanks
3) I am trying to maintain as much "stockness" as possible
4) I am not getting rid of my "dangerous" fuel tanks, there have been 18 deaths in the history of all these trucks related to the tanks, I will take my chances
I am sure I am not the first person to ask this but internet...
Couple of things I have noted cruising these forms:
1) No, I am not going to use a inline pump
2) I know I need baffled tanks
3) I am trying to maintain as much "stockness" as possible
4) I am not getting rid of my "dangerous" fuel tanks, there have been 18 deaths in the history of all these trucks related to the tanks, I will take my chances