is there a picture reference for sensors and stuff?
steve ravet
sravet at arm.com
Thu Feb 21 08:52:22 GMT 2002
There is some sensor information on the gmecm page, but no pictures. If
you want to take some I'll post them on there, send them directly to
me. There are part numbers on almost everything from what I've seen,
but not always the 8 digit GM part number. knock and coolant temp are
completely different, is that what you meant to ask about?
And regarding the brackets, I used a different length belt on my V8 S-10
conversion due to having a smaller AIR pulley than normal. That seems
like the path of least resistance for you but you probably have a reason
for not wanting to do it.
--steve
Jacob Kooser wrote:
>
> Hi everybody, I'm posting this here 'cause I think it's more on-topic than
> for the GMECM list. I'm in the slow process of converting my '85 suburban
> to TPI, and I have a bunch of bits from the TBI van that the engine came out
> of. The obvious stuff, like '7747 / '7730 ECMs, I can figure out, but I'm
> trying to determine what other parts are interchangeable. The engine has a
> knock sensor and coolant temp sensor mounted on it, are these the same?
> Also, I have lots of other gizmos that the TBI used, like the ESC module,
> the small distributor with separate coil, MAP sensor (I think?), and a few
> other bits that I don't know. Is there a "TPI for dummies" reference around
> somewhere, like one with pictures? Or, should I bust out the camera and add
> that to my website? Kind of a "name that thingy" page... Also, are part
> numbers on GM parts anywhere? I'm kind of spoiled by VW - they put part #s
> on everything, like 311 906 052 is the fuel injector for my '71 squareback
> IIRC. I want to ID all this stuff so I can get started on wiring it all up.
> Thanks,
--
Steve Ravet
steve.ravet at arm.com
ARM,Inc.
www.arm.com
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