in 1985 there was no fuel injection in your vehicle unless someone has changed the motor and put in a ecm your vehicle is carberated. fuel injection will start your car without touching the gas pedal if you have to pump the gas to start it on a cold day its a carb. fuel injection in chevy's did not start until 1987 if this answer makes sense to you please recommend me. thanks.
It doesn't have a carburetor. It has a fuel injected throttle body. They have no adjustments. It's all controled by the ECM (Engine Control Module).
It is throttle body fuel injected.
A throttle body is fuel injected, A carburetor is not, Fuel injection responds better then a carb. and you have less problems with it. There is no comparison .
No carburetor on that 89 S10. It would be throttle body fuel injected.
no more carburetors. fuel injected throttle body. throttle body is at the end of the air intake hose on the engine.
A device that resembles a carburetor used on single port fuel injected engines
No, that vehicle should be throttle body fuel injected.
Throttle body injected. Like a cross between carburetor and injector.
Most or all were not, but it is possible, it depends which engine is equipped. Look for a carburetor. No carburetor means fuel injected. However, don't be fooled by throttle body injected which is a type of fuel injection that can look similar to a carburetor to an unfamiliar observer.
A 1995 Dodge 1500 doesn't have a carburetor. It has a throttle body. A fuel line does not connect to the throttle body. The fuel is supplied to fuel injectors via a fuel rail.
It doesn't have a carburator. It has a throttle body fuel injection and a faulty fuel pump would be my first guess. This most likely has the 4.3 Vortec total fuel injected not the TBI
The throttle body is where the carburetor would be on a non-fuel injected engine. Trace the air duct from the air filter to the engine, that's where you will usually find it.