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Old 04-23-2010, 10:29 AM   #1
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Can I put an intank Fuel Pump Sending Unit in a 86 Tank

I currently have an in line walbro for my tbi but would rather go to an in tank pump. Anybody done this?

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Old 04-23-2010, 12:32 PM   #2
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Re: Difference in a TBI and a Carb Fuel Sending unit

The sending unit for the TBI will have three ports: feed, return, and vent/evap (well, at least running to the charcoal canister). It will also have the pump placed in the tank on the S/U.

The tanks are physically the same, except the 87 tanks will have a bowl that the pump pickup sits in to keep the pump from cavitating. It will still work with older tanks, but at around 1/4 tank of fuel left you might notice that the engine stall or dies when you come to a sudden hard stop or during hard cornering. My 85 ran TBI with the original tanks just fine until I swapped to a 5.3L, than I switched out to 87 tanks.

All you would need to run in-tank pumps are TBI sending units:

Sending unit, 1987, D/S, Dorman #692027, $94.00 ea, rockauto.com
Sending unit, 1987, P/S, Dorman #692044, $101.00 ea, rockauto.com
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Re: Difference in a TBI and a Carb Fuel Sending unit

I sure do appreciate you response, thanks! I just wanted to ensure the tank was deep enough and that it would fit!
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