To convert a 5.0 fuel-injected engine to a carbureted setup, you'll need to replace the fuel injection system with a carburetor and intake manifold designed for carburetion. This involves removing the fuel rails, injectors, and electronic control unit (ECU), and installing a compatible carburetor and manifold. Additionally, you'll need to modify or replace the fuel delivery system, as carburetors require a different fuel pressure than fuel injection. Finally, ensure proper tuning and adjustments for optimal performance.
electronic fuel injected motor. as opposed to carburated
It is carburated and not Fuel Injected.
they are fuel injected.
Fuel injected.
Fuel injected.Fuel injected.
1989 fuel-injected
Carburated
carburated
it would depend if the car is carburated, or fuel injected... if it is carburated it can flood the motor (if this happens just give it about 20 mins and try and start it again), if it is fuel injected nothing will happen.
it has a throtle body fuel injected
I believe the pressure will be too great for the carburator.
All 1988 Chevy Celebritys are fuel injected. As information 1986 was the last year of carburated engines, it was the 2.8L V6.