The S10s with 4.3s had distributors throughout their production run to 2004 although the Vortecs had a different EFI setup. Russell 1988 Eagle Wagon (ol' Leaky) 2003 Saturn LW300 (pseudo Opel Vectra B Estate) 2003 S10 Crew Cab 4WD LS -----Original Message----- >From: "Swygert, Francis G MSgt 436 CES/CECM" <Francis.Swygert3@xxxxxxxxxxxx> >Sent: Apr 3, 2007 9:30 AM >To: amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx, tomj@xxxxxxx >Subject: Re: [Amc-list] Re; EFI install on [anything modest] a bit of a Rant. > >The main advantage to using a donor vehicle is you have all the >necessary bits and pieces right there, no running back to the salvage >yard just to look and see what needs to go where and why, or for that >part you missed. It's even better if it's running -- even if it's barely >running from wear. You can trouble shoot the system before transferring >it to its new home. Just make sure you trouble shoot the engine and know >it's running rough because of burnt valves, worn rings, etc., and the >EFI system checks out good. I've had a 2.5L four that would barely run >because the engine was so worn it had "out run" the adjustment >capabilities of the ECU. But the EFI system still functioned flawlessly. > > >The 2.5L TBI can be found on most 82-86 2.5L equipped cars. Mine was an >87 Pontiac 6000 (Chevy Celebrity, etc.). You need pre 87 because the 87 >had a different engine block. Look for one with a distributor. The 87 >car 2.5L had a distributorless ignition. I doubt it can be made to work >without a new chip, and the ECU might be different than distro models. >S-10 trucks are the best source for any size TBI -- anything from the >2.5L all the way up to a 4.3L was used in those, and they used the >distributor longer on the four -- I think through 1989. Pick up a Haynes >S-10 book covering mid 80s models and you should be all set! > > >----------------------- >Date: Monday, April 2, 2007 04:49 AM >From: Russell Neyhart <rtneyhart@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > >Hi John, > >I expect to be around $1500.00 when I'm done. I'm not sure how much >cheaper it'd be to get a donor vehicle as a $1500 to $2000 donor these >days (at least around here) will get you a neglected POS, _but_ as you >stated it would be the most reliable method since you'd more than likely > >have a complete setup regardless of condition. That would definitely >save you time scrounging for parts. Procuring a complete donor would be >my first choice if I had room - see below. My first choice for a donor >would be a wrecked Liberty CRD, second being a Cherokee or Wrangler 4.0. > >_______________________________________________ >Amc-list mailing list >Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx >http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list