Get an axe....chop off anytihng u can...call the junkyard...go buy a Ford. I've been a chevy man all my life..i'm over it.
Correction: It is a 1995 Chevy Corsica. Not a 1996.
This fuel pressure regulator is a component part of the SFI (sequential fuel injection) assembly, sometimes referred to as "spider". It resides inside of the air intake plenum and is accessed by removing the upper half of the intake.
you can as long as you use your TBI heads if you want to use the vortec heads with TBI you will need a special intake manifold or a carb manifold with a adapter to mount your throttle body to the carb manifold heres some more info TBI heads will mount to the vortec block TBI intake manifold has 12 bolts vortec intake manifold has 8 bolts
You can put the Vortec in it if you have the wiring and ecm to run it. or you could use the Vortec heads and an aftermarket intake and really wake up your engine. The vortecs use a roller cam.
you have to remove the head first.....
It is located under the upper intake manifold.
The 1996-1998 vortec 350 was an updated version of the older vortec style fuel system used on the smaller v6 engines. All eight injectors are mounted inside the intake manifold. You have to split the intake manifold and remove the upper portion. Once inside you can remove the Central Sequential Fuel Injection (CSFI) unit as well as all of the attached tubes and poppet valves. CAUTION - Pay attention to the location of each injector and the location of it's corresponding tube and poppet because they must be placed in a sequential order hence the name. The injectors are popped out the bottom and then reassemble in reverse order. Hope this helps!!
Assuming that you would use the intake and the injectors and the computer from the 2000 and they are both vortec.
by hand :)
It is inside the upper intake manifold.
Atlanta GA...I just received an estimate of 4 labor hours to remove the intake manifold of a 1996 E300D
Under the upper intake manifold. The upper intake manifold would have to be removed to gain access to the bank of injector poppets (the spider).