There is an adapter that is put in place of the fuel filter that has a test port that the fuel gauge hose will fit too. Might be able to get one from a parts store.
Yes it is the same engine. Both of them are TBI / Throttle body injection engines.
Yes it does. It has TBI / Throttle body injection, Fuel system.
Late 1987 to 1995 were all TBI / throttle body injection
If that vehicle is TBI (throttle body injection) it could be a faulty map (manifold absolute pressure) sensor.
Gas engine, on the throttle body. Diesel engine, on the injection pump.
Yes, the last year for throttle body injection for Chevy was in 1995, I believe.
The truck was still throttle body injection in 1995. They didn't use a MAF sensor.
If the suburban is equipped with the 4l60E automatic transmission then the throttle position sensor acts electronically as a "kickdown cable". The only cables on the throttle should be for the accelerator pedal and cruise control, if equipped.
It is fuel injected, TBI / Throttle body injection.
41 to 47 psi. _____ 10 to 12 PSI as it varies slightly from factory. The answer provided above applies to 1995 and up s10s with the 4.3 v6 and the newly added MPFI fuel injection system. In 1992 the fuel injection system was TBI (throttle body injection). TBI fuel pressure was set at 10 to 12 PSI from the factory.
Yes But they have different plug ins on the throttle body so you will have to you will have to swap the throttle body also
It is in the throttle body.