CAN I JUST RIP ALL THAT STUFF OUT?!!?
CAN I JUST RIP ALL THAT STUFF OUT?!!?
Ok, before I bought my car for $600.00 it ran fine. But then I found out that someone put a non computer controlled carb on it. So now it's hardly even starting. So, instead of finding a fbody 2.8 carb, I'm just going to a junk yard and buying a non computer controlled distributor. a new carb at autozone is 400.00. Now way! My question is: Can I rip out all that emissions and computer stuff out? It's so much confusion under my hood and now that I'm not with a computer system, what's the point?
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1984 Firebird SE
1985 Camaro z28 305 engine T-5 Five Speed Tranny, 92 Camaro Leather Seats Console, carpet everything. Soon to put in 700R4 and 427CI. (Hopefully.
To view my car go to:
http://geocities.com/jmboriss/bluecar.html
It is for sale, asking $2000.
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1984 Firebird SE
1985 Camaro z28 305 engine T-5 Five Speed Tranny, 92 Camaro Leather Seats Console, carpet everything. Soon to put in 700R4 and 427CI. (Hopefully.
To view my car go to:
http://geocities.com/jmboriss/bluecar.html
It is for sale, asking $2000.
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Is that another FROST BEIGE firebird I see, that makes what, 3, myself, KED85,& you. It will be a lot easier to replace the card with a salvage yard peice than a distributer.
Keep origonal, especially an SE model, not many of those made.
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$150.00 2.8 Auto.
Blown Head Gasket.
turbo has arrived
, but put on hold (4 now)
working on dismantling engine, & finding out what parts I need (and Really want)
[This message has been edited by Project: 85 2.8 bird (edited November 19, 2001).]
Keep origonal, especially an SE model, not many of those made.
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$150.00 2.8 Auto.
Blown Head Gasket.
turbo has arrived
, but put on hold (4 now)working on dismantling engine, & finding out what parts I need (and Really want)
[This message has been edited by Project: 85 2.8 bird (edited November 19, 2001).]
Youo have a federal version of the 2.8 for passenger cars.
Go to the wrecking yard to get yourself a carb.
Get it rebuilt. you will have MAJOR DIFFICULTY get in the throttle plate to be good.
The throtytle plate muct be rebuilt. Rest is a simple carb rebuild kit.
I recently rebuilt the carb on my 1985 S-10 Blazer (non-computer carb, proper, tho, federal emission setup).
It starts real easy, even missing/reusing the original choke pots with blown seals.
Don't monkey around with the stuff, get it back to stock, then modify for whatever ya can do.
To get the correct rebuild kit, you need the GM part number stamped on the carb.
IN THE END, it may be WISER to bit the bullet & get the OTC rebuilt one, with warranty.
BARGIN THEM DOWN!
PS, SURE YA CAN RIP ALL THAT JUNK OUT!
I did on my S-10 Blazer, to get it running. I KEPT IT to replace for CA emission passing, tho.
I'd plan on doing a V-8 swap, ya got the perfect candidate! No FI stuff to work with. Just a car & engine bay (plus the correct V-8 tranny!).
Start scouting the yards for a V-8 engine/tranny candidiate!
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Chat Soon,
KED85
Karl
1985 Firebird 2.8 to 3.4 swap project for Smog Happy LA, CA
Go to the wrecking yard to get yourself a carb.
Get it rebuilt. you will have MAJOR DIFFICULTY get in the throttle plate to be good.
The throtytle plate muct be rebuilt. Rest is a simple carb rebuild kit.
I recently rebuilt the carb on my 1985 S-10 Blazer (non-computer carb, proper, tho, federal emission setup).
It starts real easy, even missing/reusing the original choke pots with blown seals.
Don't monkey around with the stuff, get it back to stock, then modify for whatever ya can do.
To get the correct rebuild kit, you need the GM part number stamped on the carb.
IN THE END, it may be WISER to bit the bullet & get the OTC rebuilt one, with warranty.
BARGIN THEM DOWN!
PS, SURE YA CAN RIP ALL THAT JUNK OUT!
I did on my S-10 Blazer, to get it running. I KEPT IT to replace for CA emission passing, tho.
I'd plan on doing a V-8 swap, ya got the perfect candidate! No FI stuff to work with. Just a car & engine bay (plus the correct V-8 tranny!).
Start scouting the yards for a V-8 engine/tranny candidiate!
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Chat Soon,
KED85
Karl
1985 Firebird 2.8 to 3.4 swap project for Smog Happy LA, CA
Ok, I already have a carb from an s10. So if I was to get the intake and 4 barrel carb, what kind of carb would I need? Vacuum advance etc?
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1984 Firebird SE
1985 Camaro z28 305 engine T-5 Five Speed Tranny, 92 Camaro Leather Seats Console, carpet everything. Soon to put in 700R4 and 427CI. (Hopefully.
To view my car go to:
http://geocities.com/jmboriss/bluecar.html
It is for sale, asking $2000.
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1984 Firebird SE
1985 Camaro z28 305 engine T-5 Five Speed Tranny, 92 Camaro Leather Seats Console, carpet everything. Soon to put in 700R4 and 427CI. (Hopefully.
To view my car go to:
http://geocities.com/jmboriss/bluecar.html
It is for sale, asking $2000.
<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by HAPPYHAPPYHAPPY:
man, that car is ugly. good luck with it though.</font>
man, that car is ugly. good luck with it though.</font>
MODERATORS: Erase everyone of this guys posts. THanks. It's nothing but insults.
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1984 Firebird SE
1985 Camaro z28 305 engine T-5 Five Speed Tranny, 92 Camaro Leather Seats Console, carpet everything. Soon to put in 700R4 and 427CI. (Hopefully.
To view my car go to:
http://geocities.com/jmboriss/bluecar.html
It is for sale, asking $2000.
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Glad I could offer.
Sorry for the news I had to pass, tho.
Perhaps I offered enough specifics for ya to get closer to the correct option to solve your problem.
IF YOU GET AN OLD CARB FOR REBUILDING,
YOU WILL rebuild the throttle shaft bushings.
Need only do the primarys, as that takes the most wear.
I rebuilt/had mine rebuilt.
WOW!
I couldn't believe how much DIRT was inside that carb of mine.
It's a 211,500 mile carb on my 1985 S-210 Blazer & it's the correct one. It was rebuilt about 100K ago.
The POTS (2) for the choke go for about $40 a pop. Atleast that was what my pots were to cost. I reused old ones. I don't drive it that much to worry about "Choke" operation.
You also need torque screwdriver set to rebuild this carb.
Be aware, good thoughts to ya
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Chat Soon,
KED85
Karl
1985 Firebird 2.8 to 3.4 swap project for Smog Happy LA, CA
Sorry for the news I had to pass, tho.
Perhaps I offered enough specifics for ya to get closer to the correct option to solve your problem.
IF YOU GET AN OLD CARB FOR REBUILDING,
YOU WILL rebuild the throttle shaft bushings.
Need only do the primarys, as that takes the most wear.
I rebuilt/had mine rebuilt.
WOW!
I couldn't believe how much DIRT was inside that carb of mine.
It's a 211,500 mile carb on my 1985 S-210 Blazer & it's the correct one. It was rebuilt about 100K ago.
The POTS (2) for the choke go for about $40 a pop. Atleast that was what my pots were to cost. I reused old ones. I don't drive it that much to worry about "Choke" operation.
You also need torque screwdriver set to rebuild this carb.
Be aware, good thoughts to ya
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Chat Soon,
KED85
Karl
1985 Firebird 2.8 to 3.4 swap project for Smog Happy LA, CA
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