do the 88-92 engines have provisions to run a mechanical fuel pump?
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do the 88-92 engines have provisions to run a mechanical fuel pump?
I have noticed that my 88-92 TPI engines have a blockoff plate where the mechanical fuel pump would normally go on the block. If I converted to a carb setup can I just install a fuel pump pushrod and a standard small block chevy fuel pump? Do I need a bronze tipped or special pushrod with the later roller engines (what year did chevy switch to rollers anyway?)
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Originally posted by Apeiron
Rollers started in 86. The factory cam might not have the fuel pump lobe on it.
Rollers started in 86. The factory cam might not have the fuel pump lobe on it.
The earlier of the 82-92 blocks came with a blockoff. With the later blocks, you could not even bolt up a mechanical fuel pump if you wanted to. The mounting pad is there, but its not machined with the proper holes.
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Originally posted by brutalform
The earlier of the 82-92 blocks came with a blockoff. With the later blocks, you could not even bolt up a mechanical fuel pump if you wanted to. The mounting pad is there, but its not machined with the proper holes.
The earlier of the 82-92 blocks came with a blockoff. With the later blocks, you could not even bolt up a mechanical fuel pump if you wanted to. The mounting pad is there, but its not machined with the proper holes.
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