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Need to know what year, engine size and if it has a carburetor or throttle body injection (TBI).
the iac is part of the throttle body..If your car dies when you turn the ac on, you need to clean your throttle body with some cleaner. Sounds far fetched, but this will solve the problem
You can as long as they are both 4.3l but you will need the intake and throttle body from the 88 as they are slightly different.
The throttle position sensor (TPS) on a 2006 Chevy Cobalt is located on the throttle body, which is situated between the air intake manifold and the engine. It is typically mounted directly on the throttle body assembly and is connected to the accelerator pedal via a cable or electronically in drive-by-wire systems. To access it, you'll need to remove any necessary components that obstruct the throttle body for easier reach.
As long as the 350 is a fuel injected engine / TBI / Throttle Body Injection engine there is NO difference.
I have a 99 Chevy prizm. The throttle body is located on the driver side of the car in the engine. Following the air filter housing (the black tube) you will it connected to the engine. It will have a clamp on it. You need a screwdriver to loosen the clamp. It might be a bit hard to remove.
You will need to remove the throttle body and replace the throttle body gasket. The throttle body gasket can be purchased at most auto-parts stores.
On a 1987 Chevy Celebrity with a 2.8L multi-port fuel injection engine, the throttle position sensor (TPS) is located on the throttle body, which is mounted on the intake manifold. It is typically positioned on the side of the throttle body and can be identified by its electrical connector and a small lever that connects to the throttle plate. To access it, you may need to remove any air intake components or ducting that obstructs the view.
That truck doesn't have a carburetor. It has a throttle body fuel injection system.
yes you can you just need to change over the intake manifold from a carburetor to the throttle body intake
You'd need a constant source such as manifold or throttle body vacuum for power brakes, pcv, and disappearing headlights, and a spark-ported source such as one you'd find above the throttle body for the distributor.
You need a 350 TBI/Throttle body injection engine. This is the years you need to look for and they will ALL interchange. 1987 to 1995.