When a traumatic brain injury (TBI) is severe, it can lead to significant neurological impairment, affecting cognitive functions, motor skills, and emotional regulation. This may result in long-term disabilities, such as memory loss, difficulty concentrating, and changes in personality. In extreme cases, severe TBI can cause coma or even death due to extensive brain damage or complications like swelling and increased intracranial pressure. Prompt medical intervention is crucial to mitigate these risks and improve outcomes.
Bad fuel? Bad fuel pump? Bad relay?
A bad ingnition module, Are a bad computer.
The idle control solanoid is bad or dirty,could be hung open. the base gasket under the TBI could be blown or cracked. NEUTZ
The fuel regulater diaphragm is bad, fix it.
There is no such thing as a TBI carburetor - it's either one or the other. TBI stands for Throttle Body Injection. It may look like a carburetor but there is an injected mounted inside the body. If you have no fuel it may be a bad fuel pump, blown fuel pump fuse of bad fuel pump relay. The filter may even be clogged.
Choke is out of adjustment
YES
It is bolted in the very top of the TBI housing behind the 2 injectors. The whole top of the housing will have to be replaced if the regulator is bad. It is all made together.
I had one do that and it turned out to be the coolant temp sensor next to the thermostat was bad.
yes they will
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
bad stuff will happen bad stuff will happen