454 TBI...Year?
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454 TBI...Year?
Hey guys,
I've got a 454 TBI unit and the part number is 17090015. When I do a search I cant find anything about the year / application other than it directs me to an earlier post of mine.
I need to replace the TPS. I know the local parts yo-yo is gonna have a field day with me when all I can tell him is "that its from a 454".
Any idea what model and year this TBI is from?????? Ya know he's gonna ask!
I've got a 454 TBI unit and the part number is 17090015. When I do a search I cant find anything about the year / application other than it directs me to an earlier post of mine.
I need to replace the TPS. I know the local parts yo-yo is gonna have a field day with me when all I can tell him is "that its from a 454".
Any idea what model and year this TBI is from?????? Ya know he's gonna ask!
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Re: 454 TBI...Year?
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You have two choices for TPS that may fit 17090015 454 TBI. Interpreting the date code next to the part number may narrow parts selections a bit:
TPS
1995-1988 7.4L (N) 454" 17113070, 17106681 uses a vertical, compact connector type unlike conventional weather pack connectors and mounts directly onto throttle shaft.
1989-1988 7.4L (N) 454" 17111787 has side ways connector, with external lever which is being pushed by throttle shaft.
//RF
You have two choices for TPS that may fit 17090015 454 TBI. Interpreting the date code next to the part number may narrow parts selections a bit:
TPS
1995-1988 7.4L (N) 454" 17113070, 17106681 uses a vertical, compact connector type unlike conventional weather pack connectors and mounts directly onto throttle shaft.
1989-1988 7.4L (N) 454" 17111787 has side ways connector, with external lever which is being pushed by throttle shaft.
//RF
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