Steve1987
Junior Member
- Joined
- Sep 5, 2017
- Posts
- 25
- Reaction score
- 10
- Location
- Ohio
- First Name
- Steve
- Truck Year
- 1987
- Truck Model
- V2500
- Engine Size
- 350
Greetings,
I have a 1987 GMC V20 that I use to plow our 800ft drive and occasionally pick up lumber or gravel. I might put a 1,000 miles on it annually. It has a 5.7 tbi engine that has begun burning massive amounts of oil. I want to keep the truck and replace the engine. I have been behind the dash and the wiring is poorly spliced together and just cut in places. The port for diagnostic test does not work.
My understanding is I can use any tbi engine through 1995 but, will need the computer box from the same year as the engine. I believe the original truck wiring harness (as poor as it is) can be used. Should I stick with a tbi engine or would a carbureted engine be an option? Thanks.
Steve1987
I have a 1987 GMC V20 that I use to plow our 800ft drive and occasionally pick up lumber or gravel. I might put a 1,000 miles on it annually. It has a 5.7 tbi engine that has begun burning massive amounts of oil. I want to keep the truck and replace the engine. I have been behind the dash and the wiring is poorly spliced together and just cut in places. The port for diagnostic test does not work.
My understanding is I can use any tbi engine through 1995 but, will need the computer box from the same year as the engine. I believe the original truck wiring harness (as poor as it is) can be used. Should I stick with a tbi engine or would a carbureted engine be an option? Thanks.
Steve1987