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OK... This is what I have. I see a red wire that's hanging out on the one on the left. So the one on the left is for testing power to the fuel pump, what is the box on the right for? Just curious.
So how come it appears that not all trucks have that second relay? I have an 87 with factory TBI and fully functioning dual tanks and I only have the one relay on the left? My truck runs fine regardless of which tank is selected, although I tend not to use the driver's side tank since it leaks when it's full. I've noticed it seems like the early TBI systems were a finicky beast. If they're not tuned just right and in tip top shape, they tend to not run right. My truck seems to run rich and has an intermittent stalling issue when the engine is cold and also backfires through the exhaust when cold for example. I've thrown all kinds of parts at it with little change. It's better than it used to be but not completely right. Tired of throwing parts and money at it.
The hot fuel handling module is only on certain engine and GVW combinations.Download the drivability and emissions manual for your rig. They aren't that finicky or complex. They don't respond well to shotgun repairs. You'll spend a bunch throwing parts at it and probably wont fix it.Plug in with a cheap $100 laptop and a DIY ALDL cable running free software... TUNERPRO or WINALDL and watch sensor behaviour when she misbehaves.A Fuel pressure gauge and a decent $50 DMM like the Extech 330 are your friend too.Don't assume new parts are good or meet spec... most are made in China now.Sent from my SM-P605V using Tapatalk
Quote from: AZ87V10 on March 18, 2016, 12:54:46 amSo how come it appears that not all trucks have that second relay? I have an 87 with factory TBI and fully functioning dual tanks and I only have the one relay on the left? My truck runs fine regardless of which tank is selected, although I tend not to use the driver's side tank since it leaks when it's full. I've noticed it seems like the early TBI systems were a finicky beast. If they're not tuned just right and in tip top shape, they tend to not run right. My truck seems to run rich and has an intermittent stalling issue when the engine is cold and also backfires through the exhaust when cold for example. I've thrown all kinds of parts at it with little change. It's better than it used to be but not completely right. Tired of throwing parts and money at it.There is a ton of information at tbichips.com. Also check for a vacuum leak at the throttle shaft. Brooke's was worn and it made the truck run like crap.