496bb
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- Oct 9, 2023
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- Location
- AL
- First Name
- CL
- Truck Year
- 1987
- Truck Model
- Suburban R20
- Engine Size
- 454
About to swap from TBI to carb (NO comments from the TBI lovers, you have no idea my situation and I don't care how well yours runs), trying to eliminate anything not needed. For now, I plan to remove the TBI adapter and run the factory manifold. Also would like to eliminate the smog pump - can I just leave the AIR tubes in place and sealed off? Down the road I will be swapping the intake and doing a cam and headers at the same time. I figure those tubes may be a real pain to get out to plug each of those 8 holes.
Trying to identify and understand the purpose of the part circled in red in this photo
I thought this vacuum diaphragm was for cruise control on these trucks, but my truck does not have cruise control. Normal for it to be factory installed anyway? Or does it serve another purpose? Any harm in removing it and plugging off vacuum lines?
Also, can someone explain what the wire junction just above this part on the firewall is for? My truck also has some additional wiring tied in there for an old school brake controller (with a hardline from MC into cab and into the controller box). That controller will be coming out for a more modern version, gotta do a wheel cylinder, so gonna go ahead and put on new brake hoses and fresh fluid - so it's a good time to get rid of that old brake controller.
Thanks for any constructive help in advance!
Trying to identify and understand the purpose of the part circled in red in this photo
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I thought this vacuum diaphragm was for cruise control on these trucks, but my truck does not have cruise control. Normal for it to be factory installed anyway? Or does it serve another purpose? Any harm in removing it and plugging off vacuum lines?
Also, can someone explain what the wire junction just above this part on the firewall is for? My truck also has some additional wiring tied in there for an old school brake controller (with a hardline from MC into cab and into the controller box). That controller will be coming out for a more modern version, gotta do a wheel cylinder, so gonna go ahead and put on new brake hoses and fresh fluid - so it's a good time to get rid of that old brake controller.
Thanks for any constructive help in advance!