What to DO?

Squash realsquash at yahoo.com
Wed Jul 28 18:58:45 GMT 1999


I don't know about a monte carlo, but on the chevy
trucks, a 1987 EFI 350 truck sender/pump unit will
bolt into a 73-86 non-efi chevy truck (same with
subs/blazers 87-91 into older ones).  I suspect that
this will work for a large number of other GM
vehicles, the only variable being the depth of the
tank.  I don't know 4 sure.

SqAsH

--- steve ravet <Steve.Ravet at arm.com> wrote:
> 
> 
> Squash wrote:
> > 
> > First, no matter if you got TPI or TBI, save
> yourself
> > an assload of time/money and steal the tank AND
> sender
> > from an EFI suburban (1987-1991).  There were 2
> types
> > of sealing "rings" on the top of the tanks,
> 1973-1982
> > had one and 83+ had the other, and It look like
> the
> > sender from say a 1989 efi sub will fit a 1985
> tank.
> > In-tank pumps are the way to go.
> > 
> > SquaSh
> 
> I'm slowly getting caught up on old email, 250 left
> to go....
> 
> Are you saying here that the sender/pump assembly
> from an EFI vehicle
> (say a 747 truck) will drop into an older gas tank,
> say a '78 Monte
> Carlo?
> 
> --steve
> 
> 
> -- 
> Steve Ravet
> steve.ravet at arm.com
> Advanced Risc Machines, Inc.
> www.arm.com
> 

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