04-18-2010, 03:25 AM | #1 |
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TBI replacement
I'm looking into getting a rebuilt TBI from a place like CFM tech but I'm wondering if I just want to get the reconditioned bottom half only for the issue of the leaky throttle shafts, and then disassemble, clean, and rebuild the injector pod top half and reinstall it on the new bottom OR..... should i just get the whole reconditioned tbi with the top half having the fuel injectors "ultrasonically" cleaned and all that??
I don't want to pay the additional 150 bucks or so for the top half if I can help it! I would think that cleaning the injector parts and using the oreilly rebuild kit would be sufficient. Anybody replace theirs with one of thesse and had a good experience with them? And I'm not going to buy the Holley unit from oreillys because I dont have a hopped up engine to match the increase in air flow that the holley unit offers. Last edited by jesdude7789; 04-18-2010 at 03:30 AM. |
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04-18-2010, 05:50 PM | #3 |
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A clean set of injectors metering the proper amount of fuel will definitely help. Just running some injector cleaning through your tank of often not enough to clean them, but the ultrasonic cleaning can break the dirt loose. A 20+ year old set of injector is most likely due for a cleaning.
As for the bottom portion, it wouldn't hurt to check yours out first. The throttle shafts may not be worn out at all. Take it off and see if the play is excessive. My plan of action would be the check the throttle shafts, and if that is OK simply rebuild it myself with a set of professionally cleaned or new injectors, whichever is cheaper.
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i just got a rebuild kit for mine and 2 new injectors and it works great, i tell you what tho never and i mean never waste your money on that holley tbi its junk .
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04-21-2010, 04:21 AM | #8 |
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The CFM Tech TBI is AWESOME! , If you can possibly afford the whole unit your truck will run so much better. Mine had every problem, sticking , leaking throttle shafts , sluggish performance. Runs like new now , super smooth pedal effort , better gas mileage and the best part more POWER!
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try these guys...might help
www.affordable-fuel-injection.com |
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