Posted by 200cs on March 12, 2009 at 09:50:53 from (38.99.215.182):
In Reply to: chevy 350 posted by Bob on March 12, 2009 at 08:13:59:
Bob said: (quoted from post at 08:13:59 03/12/09) You need to change the fuel pump (or use a regulator).
Use an older HEI distributor with a vacuum and centrifugal advance and a NON-feedback carb, and that should be all you need, since it's a 5-speed mech tranny.
All you'd need for it to run would be to take the RED 12-Volt wire that went to the coil, put a different end on it, and connect it to the "BATT" terminal on the older HEI.
FI Fuel Pump will need to be changed or regulated down. Too much pressure for a carb. Truck may not be smog legal in some areas if you do the mod. You may want to do a little homework before you jump into it. good luck.
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