Change intake manifolds to a manifold that accepts a carburetor. That's really all you need to do. I'd recommend against it though, because EFI is a LOT more efficient than a carburetor is. HP will likely go down while fuel consumption and emissions will likely go up. Now it will work just fine because there is very little difference internally between an engine that uses a carburetor and an engine that is fuel injected.
fuel injection
No it is throttle body fuel injection
Yes it is 350 TBI is injection
Fuel injection. Carburetors went away in cars in the late 1980s.
from 1987 to 2000 the fuel supply to these wonderful vehicles is a rochester throttle body fuel injection not a carburetor
No, it has a throttle body fuel injection system instead.
In late 1987 chevy went to fuel injection on ALL there engines. From 1987 down will have a carburetor.
That year has a Carburetor on it. They started using fuel injection in late 1987
If the engine has a carburetor the fuel filter will be where the fuel line connects to the carburetor. If the engine has fuel injection the fuel filter will be next to the fuel tank on the outlet tube.
The 1989 Chevy Caprice 305 V8 does not have a carburetor. It is equipped with Throttle Body Fuel Injection which may look like a carburetor but is not.
That truck doesn't have a carburetor. It has a throttle body fuel injection system.
Fuel injection.Fuel injection.