Complete Detailed GM TBI Injection System Rebuild With Brand New Injectors!! ALL ACDELCO PARTS!!

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  • Complete Detailed GM TBI Injection System Rebuild With Brand New Injectors!! ALL ACDELCO PARTS!!
    Making The GM 5.7L TBI BETTER!
    Here's How To Make The Chevy / GMC TBI Injection System Better!
    Chevy/GMC TBI Rebuild And New Injectors!
    In this video I rebuild my 1995 GMC Suburban TBI (Throttle Body Injection) system with all brand new ACDelco parts including brand new ACDelco injectors. I show the injector spray pattern before and after the rebuild as well as first drive and first impressions!
    My engine is the 5.7L with TBI but GM made other engines with TBI including the 4.3L v6 and 5.0L v8 all available at the time with TBI or throttle-body injection.
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  • @robertpaulis439
    @robertpaulis439 Před 2 lety +60

    For all you TBI Rebuild enthusiasts there are 2 long, skinny screws in the kit which are for removing the bowl on the pressure regulator with out the spring getting out of control

    • @barretharms655
      @barretharms655 Před rokem +2

      Yes I was informed of all of that when I went to the Racing store. It appears I have a pree vortex reburn. And it was giving me problems because the previous owner had installed it incorrectly. So this week I am doing a complete teardown and rebuild on my TBI. Supposedly this is going to give me better gas mileage and more horsepower. I bought my truck because it had a lot of horsepower to begin with. Unfortunately the previous owner as installed the re burner inappropriately. When the Racing store explained it to me I went from happy with my strong pickup truck to yeah my son's not borrowing this one to go on a date. It appears I'm running a throttle body and injectors with a Turbocharger. And now that I've seen how it's supposed to be installed instead of the way I purchased it. Once I go through a complete rebuild on the TBI & properly install the exhaust charged Toronado remixer. I will be able to see what kind of horsepower I really do have on my new four-wheel-drive. I was told my fuel injectors are just fine other than they are a little bit dirty and need to be cleaned. So I picked up the full rebuild kit and checking all of the warnings very carefully. As it appears I actually purchased a souped-up four-wheel drive and should expect both better fuel consumption which will increase my mileage and my horsepower well not costing me anymore in gas and maybe even less. It appears my Silverado is one step below a Vortec without having its balls cut. And to think I thought it had its horsepower because it has a rebuilt luck but my poor baby's been sick this whole time. I fixed her up three months ago and I had no clue she was souped-up I just needed a strong four-wheel drive.

  • @patricksullivan9713
    @patricksullivan9713 Před 2 lety +14

    This is the best video I’ve seen on Gm TBI rebuilds

  • @randywl8925
    @randywl8925 Před 2 lety +12

    Make note to viewers, those fuel line O-rings are special. Don't just buy a regular black one. Those are Viton, not your standard rubber ones. If a GM shop doesn't have them, Napa is where I bought mine.
    Loved your details explaining everything. 👍

  • @jf4872
    @jf4872 Před 3 lety +49

    Tip: prior to replacing the gaskets (paper based) rub them with chapstick liberally. This will prevent them from sticking when you remove them next time. PB Blaster also aids in gasket removal. Spray some on and wait a bit then scrape. Always a good idea to keep the TBI bores on the manifold covered until it's time to reconnect the TBI.

  • @ronaldwarren5220
    @ronaldwarren5220 Před 6 měsíci +8

    You have given this 78 year old the confidence to do this on my 88 Eldorado. It only has 49,000 miles on it but it is 35 years old.

    • @MadAtMax.300Blackout
      @MadAtMax.300Blackout Před 3 měsíci

      Nice. Unfortunately the 93 gmc I just bought to get back and forth from work just shut down whilst slowing to a stop and now it's not turning over. diagnosis time lmao 😢

  • @jaywhittemore5878
    @jaywhittemore5878 Před 3 lety +74

    If you want to add performance & stay with all ACdelco parts you can put your injector pod onto a 454 tbi body. This will double your cfm from 420 to around 880. Your bore is 1 5/8 & a 454 bore is 2 inches. You'll have instant throttle response. You'll gain noticeable power & also mpg. More air in always better. I did have an edelbrock intake bored out to fit the 2" port holes of the 454 tbi but you could simply add a tapered tbi spacer. I also added an injector pod spacer for better atomization of fuel. I had a stock 350 with this mod & it would roast my 35" tires. The only none stock part you would need is a plug adaptor for the map sensor. I got 20-22 mpg in my 93 1500 extra cab with 9 inches of lift & 35" tires.

    • @daves2354
      @daves2354 Před 3 lety +2

      @Bones McGillicuddy Oh definitely. Because corporations and billionaires ALWAYS make decisions based on what is best for the people and not just what fattens their wallets. I'm sure there's a good reason for some newer vehicles that damn near require that you pull the engine to change the spark plugs also. I don't know what the reason is, but they just couldn't possibly have had a nefarious motive to implement such a design : /

    • @wlessard1
      @wlessard1 Před 2 lety +4

      Hi. where would you get this Tappered TBI Spacer?

    • @randy1ization
      @randy1ization Před rokem +1

      did you have to mess with the fuel pressure regulator or use a higher pressure fuel pump?

    • @huntercox1859
      @huntercox1859 Před rokem

      @@randy1ization no I did this to my 350

    • @enermaxstephens1051
      @enermaxstephens1051 Před rokem

      @@wlessard1 Look up "CFM tech" they make them

  • @oldroo3490
    @oldroo3490 Před 3 lety +81

    The people that gave this a thumbs down didn't own a vehicle.

    • @josephastier7421
      @josephastier7421 Před 3 lety +2

      Uber allies.

    • @SlikLizrd
      @SlikLizrd Před 2 lety +1

      Or a brain.

    • @user-hw8xs1bs6s
      @user-hw8xs1bs6s Před 2 lety +2

      I think it was because he spoke like girl removing the gaskets dragging it out, when a wire wheel on drill woulve take 10,max. Instead he goes on and on

    • @tonymontanamalverde
      @tonymontanamalverde Před 2 lety

      The people who gave it a thumbs down must be Biden& Kamala harris supporters…

    • @carloscoy5686
      @carloscoy5686 Před 2 lety

      *don't work on their own vehicles

  • @mr.miyashiro
    @mr.miyashiro Před 3 lety +30

    Next time use some brake fluid to melt the gaskets a bit! Brush some on and leave it for a little bit, after a while you’ll have an easier time!

  • @80sfordguy
    @80sfordguy Před 3 lety +16

    Jimmy, the way to properly check your injector spray pattern is simply done with a timing light, it’s the same for Chevy Ford or Chrysler TBI injection systems. All 2bbl TBI units are crossfeed designs, meaning for the Chevys/Chrysler’s the driver side injector supplies the passenger side of the engine cylinders 2 - 8 and the passenger side injector supplies the driver side driver side of the engine cylinders 1 - 7. For Fords it’d be passenger side cylinders 1 - 4 & driver side cylinders 5 - 8 with the same config of the opposite side injector feeding opposite sides of the engine as well.
    Then, simply place the timing light clamp on ANY cylinder spark plug wire on the passenger side of the engine to check the driver side injector and likewise ANY cylinder spark plug wire on the driver side to check the passenger side injector. Then you to point the timing light at the Venturi (under the injector) showing visibly the injector spray pattern on either injector as the spark plug is fired and shows dribbling, dripping, clogged or poor flowing injector spray pattern. Perhaps, you can do it to see it for yourself then again in a video to show others as well for diag purposes and more content for other automotive DIY’ers like yourself.
    It’s good to check TBI spray pattern anytime a ignition tune up is being done or if a cylinder misfire is suspected and spark is verified but the miss still persists. Personally on these older TBI units I check spray pattern at every ignition tuneup, cylinder miss diag, fuel system diag, O2 sensor diag, emissions diag specifically EVAP diag and prior to catalytic converter diag. This spray pattern check can surely tell you if your injectors are clogging, causing a lean/rich condition, if EVAP system if causing injectors to pull back fuel flow causing lean condition or rich condition that would affect the catalytic converters.

    • @klb1956
      @klb1956 Před rokem

      Thank you for the educational tip. I didn't know the relation between injector and plug wire and timing light. I've used a timing light to check coil packs to see which one is bad. I'm going to have to check this out. Thank again!

  • @jameshall4385
    @jameshall4385 Před 3 lety +60

    i rebuilt my tbi a few years ago. getting the gaskets off was the hardest part. if you want to see your injector spray pattern, hook up a timing light to the number one cylinder and aim it at the injectors. it will make it easier to see the spray pattern

    • @thedobermangang3503
      @thedobermangang3503 Před 3 lety +1

      you are right about that..

    • @russyork313
      @russyork313 Před 3 lety +1

      Nice, gonna rebuild a set tomorrow. Have to check it out.

    • @Garth2011
      @Garth2011 Před 3 lety

      LOL. Where do we find an older style timing light ?

    • @x-man5056
      @x-man5056 Před 2 lety +3

      You can use a 9v battery and a can of carb spray to actuate and clean injectors while off of the engine.

    • @ishaandane3445
      @ishaandane3445 Před 2 lety

      InstaBlaster.

  • @agostinodibella9939
    @agostinodibella9939 Před 3 lety +45

    Nice job! I guess it’s almost like working on a carburetor, but less complicated, and no adjustments to worry about.

  • @acrizona
    @acrizona Před 3 lety +3

    Found a aftermarket gasket kit containing (two) the injector-top-O-ring, plus a METAL-retainer-ring that forces the O-ring to seat properly, when you tighten the top screws. (correcting a stupid design error) THANKS to all you shadetree mechanics. With your "re-engineering", we saved it from the junk-yard !

  • @texasdillo
    @texasdillo Před 2 lety +6

    Great enunciation for my bad ears. Didn't have to jack the volume up and understood every word. Good job.

  • @tinman9341
    @tinman9341 Před 3 lety +4

    Wow! The TBI unit looks just like the 4.3 V6 version on my 1992 Sierra. Brings back memories of when I overhauled mine.

  • @artperez3463
    @artperez3463 Před 3 lety +4

    Good job, explaining, details etc.
    Don't enderstand the dislikes. Thank you

  • @Rayzer2368
    @Rayzer2368 Před 2 lety +12

    Absolutely perfect, just what I was looking for. Greatly appreciate the superb high quality camera work and all the details you put into this video! Seems like a lot of people want to use a potato camera and shoot the video in near dark with some form of bad music and/or an air compressor running in the background. Anyway, this helps tons! Thank you!

  • @darrellpickering8535
    @darrellpickering8535 Před 3 lety +3

    I used to be a car mechanic back in the '60s. Now 72 but shifted my work to small engines 40 years ago. There's a product called gasket remover that I've used on chainsaws & trimmers that would work on your TBI. Gonna rebuild my '95 Chevy truck's TBI. Great video btw!

  • @davidhomen4528
    @davidhomen4528 Před 2 lety +10

    I'm getting ready to rebuild mine in my 92 silverado with 214 thousand miles on it. I've replaced everything that I thought it was that was making it run rough on cold starts and almost die at stop lights. I hope it takes care of it.
    Thank you for posting all the information you do! It's extremely helpful and informative.

    • @cyoung1219
      @cyoung1219 Před 2 lety

      Did it fix your issue? I'm having the same problem with cols starts and stalling at lights sometimes

    • @davidhomen4528
      @davidhomen4528 Před 2 lety

      Not yet. The throttle body is rebuilt, but it still runs rough.
      I'm gonna do a compression test and put new plugs in it. I'm thinkin it might be my catalytic converter. That's kinda costly.

    • @jf4872
      @jf4872 Před 2 lety +1

      @@davidhomen4528 Cooling temp sensor in front side of intake manifold. A stall at light when stopping could be 'pick up coil' in distributor and/or the TCC solenoid.

    • @klb1956
      @klb1956 Před rokem +1

      @@davidhomen4528 O2 sensor? IAC? TPS?

    • @TY_IS_FAHRENHEIT
      @TY_IS_FAHRENHEIT Před 18 dny

      If you don't mind me asking have you figured it out? I've done nearly everything and that's what mine doing

  • @codythomas3586
    @codythomas3586 Před 2 lety +15

    Getting ready to do my 1993 Chevy g20 350 TBI and man I gotta tell you, this video really helps a LOT and the details make it the best I’ve seen anywhere. Good job!!!

    • @aghaabbas1
      @aghaabbas1 Před 2 lety

      Mines a 1985 and I was gonna write the same however would you mind sharing if it takes the same rebuild kit or is it a differnt part number?
      Thanks.

    • @codythomas3586
      @codythomas3586 Před 2 lety

      @@aghaabbas1 I wanna say it’s the same rebuild kit. If it’s a 350 TBI anyway. It’s not hard to do it. Make sure to clean it up good with some kind of cleaner and get the old gaskets off as best as you can.

    • @geodes4762
      @geodes4762 Před rokem

      Very same procedure on the marine version of the TBIs used on Mercruiser and Volvo Penta Chevy block engines with Vortec heads. That would cover the 4.3, 5.0 and 5.7 and may well cover the 454s. The TBI body has some slight differences where the idle air control valve is located but looks and operates essentially the same.

  • @jimparker7778
    @jimparker7778 Před 3 lety +15

    I love the old TBI system. They were very durable in my experience. Not all that hi-tech but user friendly as Jimmy is showing here.

    • @melvyharris6580
      @melvyharris6580 Před 2 lety

      Can please help my tdi

    • @melvyharris6580
      @melvyharris6580 Před 2 lety

      Can you please help me with my tbi it is running to rich

    • @jimparker7778
      @jimparker7778 Před 2 lety

      @@melvyharris6580 How do you know it's too rich?

    • @jf4872
      @jf4872 Před 2 lety

      @@jimparker7778 Hook a live scan tool up and watch the coolant temperature. Does it warm up with the engine? Or does it still show cold engine after ran awhile? If the latter the 'Coolant temp sensor ' needs replacing.

    • @jimparker7778
      @jimparker7778 Před 2 lety +1

      @@jf4872 I think Ms Harris could check her tailpipe and if there's a lot of carbon (soot) present at the exhaust tip it's a sure sign the vehicle is running rich and it does not require a scan tool. If the check engine light is on that's another way.

  • @donaldcaron999
    @donaldcaron999 Před rokem +1

    Just changed the rt injector on my 32 year old coachmen after watching your video.Perfect now! Thanks!

  • @michaelmankowski5092
    @michaelmankowski5092 Před 3 lety +4

    Great video. I've done a couple in my time. A wire wheel will work on the gaskets too. But don't get carried away. It will damage/ remove the metal. Here is an update on my oil recovery system I saw you install. WOW. There is alot of oil that goes through there.

  • @retrochristmas7329
    @retrochristmas7329 Před 2 lety +2

    The injecter pod looks like Roberto from Futurama. The crazy murder robot.

  • @ernestspriggs5701
    @ernestspriggs5701 Před 3 lety +14

    You did a helluva job and very detailed oriented! 👍

  • @scuffer1954
    @scuffer1954 Před 3 lety +19

    With the age of those injectors. I have to say I would’ve changed it myself if that was my vehicle. You made it sound real easy. Very smooth, really liked it

  • @eslim95023
    @eslim95023 Před 3 měsíci +4

    That new left injector though 😂 is dripping more than the old one

    • @TheRds797
      @TheRds797 Před 2 měsíci +1

      I noticed that too. Also hear other people go through the same thing after replacing with new injectors.
      I'd try using a 9V battery to cycle the new injectors. Maybe this would correct it?!

    • @MadAtMax.300Blackout
      @MadAtMax.300Blackout Před 21 dnem +1

      ​what are you talking about cycle them with a 9v? @TheRds797

  • @JesusLove723
    @JesusLove723 Před 3 lety +2

    Used your video to rebuild mine 95 5.7 Silverado carburetor... fired right up on the first try thanks.

  • @leelemon3373
    @leelemon3373 Před 2 lety +2

    Great cardboard Idea to keep the screws where they belong. I'm using it. Thanks

  • @EZShop76
    @EZShop76 Před 24 dny

    I'll give it a shot. I've replaced EVERYTHING from spark plugs to the ignition coil, module, oxygen sensor... new vacuum hoses, coolant temp sensor and the fuel pressure regulator but my '90 K1500 5.7 still stumbles just off idle when I leave a stop sign and eventually runs a tad rich. The only thing I haven't replaced yet is the injectors and TBI to manifold gasket. Thank you for the wealth of information in your videos.

  • @midnight-xpress1136
    @midnight-xpress1136 Před 3 lety +20

    For those wondering replacing injectors usually does two things. Like jimmy said they will help restore, restore being the key word, throttle response and some what fuel economy.
    I say somewhat because if you have leaky injectors that will cause poor fuel atomization and you go through more fuel, making a little less power. Hence the throttle response.
    Better fuel economy will be realized due to O2 sensors. These control your fuel trims. If you have a clogged injector or bad spray pattern, your fuel trims from what the ecu reads will either take away or add fuel to try and keep the fuel ratio right. But that only will be able to do so much.
    PS getting some arasol gasket remover spray, can go a long way to help getting stubborn paper or cork gaskets off.

    • @charlessalomonson3593
      @charlessalomonson3593 Před 2 lety +2

      Very good video very helpful and well detail good job my friend thank you for your good advice and nicely done video that will make my job go smoothly just watching your video

    • @wildamericanarchery5129
      @wildamericanarchery5129 Před 7 měsíci

      I have a question can you delete o2 sensory and any other emission crap and run a 1991 350 tbi with no problems or lights? As I do not need emissions?

  • @Humbuckerhead1
    @Humbuckerhead1 Před rokem +12

    Man great video. Very detailed, great camera work and great quality. I actually watched it after I rebuilt mine. Just to make sure I had the position of the injectors right. First time rebuilding a tbi for me and I did it exactly how you did. Also for the gasket removal a dremel with adjustable speed and a small soft wire wheel helps A LOT. It's not strong enough to eat into the throttle body but enough to rip the gasket off. Took me maybe 2 minutes to get all that gasket off of everything. Great video man!

  • @mitchcox6118
    @mitchcox6118 Před rokem +2

    Finally a legit video on tbi injection

  • @726aeh
    @726aeh Před 2 lety +2

    Good video. Tons of tips. I’ve been putting my rebuild off for far too long. Definitely feel more comfortable now after watching.

  • @gwpiker
    @gwpiker Před 4 měsíci

    you saved me a ton of time especially when the diaphram kept colapsing and you pointed out the 2 long screws in the kit to help with that..brilliant thank you..

  • @cweber9112
    @cweber9112 Před rokem +1

    Dremel tool with a small wire wheel cleans that up super nice.

  • @kevinwilliams691
    @kevinwilliams691 Před 3 lety +1

    I have a 94 k2500 454 myself. Great Idea get ahead of problems. Instead of chacing them. Best vid on this subject I've found. Thanks

  • @larrybillups5689
    @larrybillups5689 Před 2 lety +1

    I need to rebuild my carburetor. This video showed me everything I need to know. Very helpful. My confidence is very high on getting it done.

  • @riccoronado430
    @riccoronado430 Před 2 lety +1

    Ur a good teacher man. For the unexperienced to the experienced

  • @Hectorson3
    @Hectorson3 Před rokem

    Not going to be surprised when I rebuild the throttle body in my 30 year old chevy.
    Thanks for this vid. Made it look easy.

  • @ericdean4187
    @ericdean4187 Před 3 lety +9

    Been waiting for you to do this project! Well done and thank you!

  • @rogerspice7743
    @rogerspice7743 Před 3 lety +2

    Nice job Jimmy, I do not often comment on DYI home films, but I really enjoyed your narrative and your to the point explanations. I am working on a TBI system and did not remove the throttle body base as you did. I just took of the top. I had not worked on this type fuel system before and I will say your film was very helpful. And more importantly, I actually enjoyed it and watched the entire film. (that seldom happens) Thank-you!

  • @randywl8925
    @randywl8925 Před 2 lety +3

    80's Ford guy mentioned using a timing light to check the spray pattern. You might be able to do the same thing with a LED flashlight, one that has two or three levels of brightness. I think the LEDs pulse quickly to reduce the brightness. Holding one under a water faucet totally changes the look of the water coming out because of the strobe effect. Now that I said this I'm going to try it tomorrow to see if I'm stupid or not. 😁

  • @stevelassetter6954
    @stevelassetter6954 Před 3 lety +2

    Thanks Jimmy, i enjoy your videos I like how you take it step by step and explain in depth how and why and what your doing and being honest about it going to do the same thing to my 93 z71 thank you sir!👍🏼

  • @eighttracklover1
    @eighttracklover1 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you for the walk through sir. My '92 camaro is due for injectors. With 270,000 miles, they have to have billions of cycles on them.

  • @Garth2011
    @Garth2011 Před 3 lety +8

    Lucky you. Those GM parts are getting hard to find on our Suburbans with the TBI. If you plan to keep that rig, it might be worth it to start collecting all of the GM parts you can that have anything to do with sensors such as the throttle position sensor, EGR module, coolant temperature sensor and so forth as there will be a day you will be stuck having to use aftermarket parts and most mechanics will say when it comes to sensors, its best to use GM OEM parts if at all possible. I have a big box of brand new GM parts for my 1989 GMC V1500 because they are no longer available from GMC/GM. Good review of TBI disassembly etc. (No razor blades please on aluminum). Soak them old gaskets off then use plastic scrapers.

    • @Mike-mm6jp
      @Mike-mm6jp Před 2 lety +1

      i have a 89 v1500 also and doing the exact same thing,, hoarding parts

    • @jf4872
      @jf4872 Před rokem

      @@Mike-mm6jp I haven't horded but did replace all the sensors in my P-30 chassis RV 454 TBI with the thought that I'm not going to keep the RV like I would a car possibly. Bought it in Sept 2014 and within the first few years had all the sensors replaced with Delco parts. I have a TBI rebuild kit in waiting. Beyond that it runs great. Stuff I've replaced thus far EGR, TPS, MAP PCV, ICV, Purge valve, EGR solenoid actuator, ICM, Pick-up coil. Ignition switch etc...

  • @AlmaCaeli
    @AlmaCaeli Před 5 měsíci

    I just started fixing my 92 chevy, your videos have been really helpful. Thank you so much

  • @kasems1536
    @kasems1536 Před 12 dny +1

    Greeting from Bangkok,,,,,l love your jobs. I have a G20 van 5.7 TBI 1992yr till now never tune up just put some gas and go, she on good shape. Thanks a lot,,,,

  • @grumpygardner3059
    @grumpygardner3059 Před rokem

    Thanks heaps for this walk through. In time, I'll be needing to rebuild my TBI system.

  • @johnwagner4559
    @johnwagner4559 Před 3 lety +4

    A good tip is to take lots of pics before, during, teardown just in case you forget where things go. Very careful and we'll done! Note, you don't need lube on orings, lube and gasoline don't mix, should they somehow meet. But, preventative maintenance kicks ass! 😆

    • @aaaarrrg3773
      @aaaarrrg3773 Před 2 lety +2

      For reeeeel dude! I was trying to b***h-slap him through my phone screen the whole time he was doing it. I was like, "Yeah! ...and while your doin it you should go oil the valves on your oxy-acetylene welding tanks!!!" (WARNING to anyone reading this, DON'T get oil anywhere near high purity oxygen unless you want to die in an explosion so hot and powerful there'll nothing left to bury!)
      I don't get this dude. He seems to be dead on skilled 95% of the time but that last 5 he does stuff that no one who's taken just a momentary glance at a Google would do (...or read through the near useless instructions in a Chilton manual).

    • @TanCalHan
      @TanCalHan Před 2 lety +1

      @@aaaarrrg3773 you are both wrong. O rings never get installed dry. They need to lubricated with some form of something. Putting a tiny bit of oil on them will cause literally nothing.. chill out guys.

  • @jasonlajuene2036
    @jasonlajuene2036 Před 3 lety +2

    OMG I have been waiting for you to do this project !!! THANK YOU SO MUCH. Good luck and hope to see more content about the older burban.

  • @greym6436
    @greym6436 Před 3 lety +2

    Great how-to! Thanks for detail DIY...
    I'm going to have to perform this myself on my 93' buick roadmaster w/the LO5 5.7l. My buick is failing Emissions, running on th fat side. Tune-up time!🔧

  • @matthewgralak-allen4962
    @matthewgralak-allen4962 Před rokem +4

    Hey man thank you for posting all these videos about the 5.7 tbi k1500 motor! I own a 95 Chevy and I’m definitely no mechanic but your videos most definitely make my job a thousand times easier by doing your videos! Thank you for taking the time to help people get stuff done right?

    • @matthewgralak-allen4962
      @matthewgralak-allen4962 Před rokem

      Oh btw when I replaced my idle air control my stupid clip broke too and I didn’t even hardly touch it.

    • @peacepoet1947
      @peacepoet1947 Před rokem

      ​@@matthewgralak-allen4962plastic and the heat don't mix. The plastic gets very brittle. Got a 72 Chevy El Camino and those plastic dashboards are insane if you need to take them apart.

  • @kenheath8312
    @kenheath8312 Před 2 lety +1

    Your vids are all ways great to watch. You are a great detailed producer thanks😁

  • @NoWr2Run
    @NoWr2Run Před 3 lety +10

    Brake fluid works great for softening gasket material, also used paint & epoxy stripper. Great job & explained VERY VERY WELL SIR. The only thing I would have done is to spray the crap out of it with carb. cleaner. THAT IS ONE CLEAN INTAKE & TBI FOR HOW OLD IT IS, WOW. Is this the vehicle you added the CATCH CAN TO ?

    • @baptizedbyfire13
      @baptizedbyfire13 Před 3 lety +2

      I used the B12 Chemdip from the parts store (1 gallon can) and a brass bristle brush. Worked great. I had to do some detail scraping from the crevaces but overall the Chemdip worked really well.

  • @normsimpson4432
    @normsimpson4432 Před 4 měsíci

    This presentation was very clear and informative. His results was as expected. I'm hoping to get the same good results with my first-time service. Thank you. 2-thumbs Up!

  • @scottytvedt7614
    @scottytvedt7614 Před 11 měsíci

    i Liked your jumping into it and showing all that you did, as I may have to do it myself, with my '92 4.3 V-6 TBi.

  • @mikehibner6399
    @mikehibner6399 Před 2 lety +2

    Great video and I have come to the conclusion that a TBI is much simpler and easier to deal with than a carb...

  • @hanklema2026
    @hanklema2026 Před 2 lety +1

    Use blue lock tight on screw when putting it back nice job.

  • @gorjlg
    @gorjlg Před 3 měsíci

    I had a Scottsdale with TBI and it started going through injectors. I got to where i could change them out in just a few minutes. Ended up a van with a 350 in a junkyard and got the TBI off it and it was happy the rest of time I had it.

  • @YouSoundButtHurt
    @YouSoundButtHurt Před 3 lety +2

    I'm actually doing this right now, just removed my TBI throttle body on my '95 C1500 and getting ready to put it in the ultrasonic cleaner. Helpful video and tips!

    • @nimbusnimbus.IV.
      @nimbusnimbus.IV. Před 3 lety

      Who built your TBI? I had a 93 and it had one from Holley on it. I'm being told it must have been a replacement

    • @YouSoundButtHurt
      @YouSoundButtHurt Před 3 lety

      @@nimbusnimbus.IV. It's the OEM TBI from GM. Holley makes replacements which actually aren't all that great.. must be what you have.

  • @capncasey
    @capncasey Před 11 měsíci

    thank you for this video. it helped me to find my mistakes when I rebuilt my unit.

  • @josearchilapineda8158
    @josearchilapineda8158 Před rokem +1

    Thank you very much for your value time

  • @wsttxC10_454
    @wsttxC10_454 Před 3 lety +4

    I literally just did this on my 88 C1500 and put it all back together in around an hour and a half plus I added a trans-dapt tbi spacer, what a difference it made it feels like a totally new truck. Great video bubba keep em coming 🤙

  • @MotorLeague
    @MotorLeague Před 4 měsíci

    Nice. I just got done servicing the tbi on my 87 GMC squarebody, running better than ever. 👍

  • @Ben-jq5oo
    @Ben-jq5oo Před rokem

    Really clear tutorial with excellent camera work 👍👍
    I learned a lot, thanks 🇦🇺

  • @rototiller78
    @rototiller78 Před 3 lety +3

    Last week I changed out my spark plugs and cleaned my throttle body and my engine is purring now and I'm actually getting better gas mileage. My TB was pretty dirty.

  • @northwestoff-roadopportuni7176

    Excellent walk through! Thanks!

  • @klb1956
    @klb1956 Před rokem

    Great video! I have a 94 Silverado 5.0, 384k original miles same engine. I recently thought I would spray some throttle body cleaner through the TBI. Well, it must've broke some crud loose and after that, it had a hesitation on the pedal. Thought maybe messed up a sensor, but no. So, I took apart the throttle body and did a deep clean. Bought the fuel pressure rebuild kit as I rebuilt the throttle body a few years ago. Spraying the throttle body while on the engine only does so much. After reinstalling, the hesitation has been cleared up. Not a difficult job to do at all. I too felt an increase in the throttle response! OH, I noticed you have an ANTI LOCK BRAKE light on. Mine failed several months ago. I disconnected wire for a while but went to the salvage yard and picked one up for $15. Problem solved! Gotta love working on your own stuff! Great sense of pride in your accomplishments.

  • @garypease7414
    @garypease7414 Před 3 lety +2

    Use a timing light in a dark garage to inspect injector pattern. Take off the fuel fittings before unbolting anything. The will both come out. Clean the old gasket with a good wire brush after soaking it with carb cleaner for about 15 minutes. Good job for a beginner though.

  • @davidhendrix3853
    @davidhendrix3853 Před 7 měsíci

    I've got a 1992 chev c3500 that was parked for a year and a half. This video helped alot. I've replaced the TBI and IAC and the EGR and the fuel filter. Still wouldn't idle. So I'm going to do this now! Thanks for the info

  • @josephsliker8628
    @josephsliker8628 Před 3 lety +2

    Thanks for the video, I have a 91 c1500 that is original as far as I know. I have purchased the rebuild kit and I went with remanufactured injectors because this is just my truck for around the property and not a daily driver. I’m looking forward to seeing if it runs differently.

  • @flywiseman
    @flywiseman Před 2 lety

    I just found your channel and really appreciate the videos. Feel like i have already made money just by knowing i can buy acdelco parts off amazon. I am rebuilding an 1987 Suburban with basically the same engine as yours so these vids will come in handy

  • @lorettacaputo6997
    @lorettacaputo6997 Před 2 lety +1

    My 1987 s10 blazer 2.8 liter has had some performance issues on start up. Long crank time until firing and hesitation upon acceleration. After start up and engaging in load the engine would die. I have been working thru the problem with gas line filter change, new fuel, new spark plugs and throttle position sensor, o2 sensor was bad also. Engine runs well now but the long crank time until firing still persists. I am at the point of testing the fuel pump pressure and looking at the tbi injectors now. Thanks for your video.

  • @hardydude69
    @hardydude69 Před měsícem

    Look how clean that 95 is! Makes me skeptical a bit lol 😂

  • @johnpatin8176
    @johnpatin8176 Před rokem +1

    Good job I'm about to do my TBI on a 1984 fiero.thanks for the video.

  • @abrahamolvera2850
    @abrahamolvera2850 Před 2 lety +1

    Very informative and detailed video, awesome job!!

  • @jorgeluisquintana8383
    @jorgeluisquintana8383 Před 2 lety +1

    I just did the same on my 1995 2dr Chevy Tahoe and the upgrade is also nice video.

  • @charlesgreen4247
    @charlesgreen4247 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks a lot! very informative! Good Job!

  • @TheSerpentElite
    @TheSerpentElite Před rokem

    This helped! This is a whole new engine style to me

  • @benkanobe7500
    @benkanobe7500 Před 3 lety +11

    Great job. You will maybe see an increase in fuel economy. It is good practice to put some clean towels in the intake as soon as you remove anything. Your hot start with heat soak will improve as the injectors will not leak and make the hot start too rich.

    • @1RoadGarage
      @1RoadGarage  Před 3 lety +4

      Thanks! I stuck my shop vac in there to get out anything that potentially fell in...

    • @x-man5056
      @x-man5056 Před 3 lety +2

      I use wide masking tape. Sometimes you may have to degrease surface first. Generally best to clean the engine before working on it unless it's already clean like Jimmy's.

    • @NoWr2Run
      @NoWr2Run Před 3 lety +1

      @@x-man5056 VERY VERY GOOD INFO. IF YOU HAVE A DIRTY ENGINE, PRE-CLEAN & USE TAPE OVER HOLES.

    • @x-man5056
      @x-man5056 Před 3 lety

      @@NoWr2Run You can use paper towels or similar, just don't forget to remove all of them before reassembly.

  • @ach5084
    @ach5084 Před 2 lety +1

    Nice work im gonna need to do the same in my 94 suburban.
    That Spray pattern seems to be the same as before but new is new 👍

  • @Oicu8
    @Oicu8 Před 7 měsíci

    Awesome Video. I suggest @12:03 Gunk carb cleaner and basket, hour soak and Wipe Off, no scrape metal. SKU: CC3K

  • @zoefaith120
    @zoefaith120 Před 3 lety +1

    I have a 1992 chevy s10 with the 2.8 v6 tbi. And to my knowledge, they never been cleaned. She got 200,100 miles. The truck was my old man's truck .We had her since 92.

  • @briantimberlake3114
    @briantimberlake3114 Před 3 lety +1

    Clean engine compartment!

  • @nummnuts22
    @nummnuts22 Před 3 lety +2

    I usually keep my trucks close to stock with minimal upgrades for easy maintenance and future owners, saves from guessing. But one was on the tbi engines I have put a spiraled throttle body spacer in.

  • @rodneythomison
    @rodneythomison Před rokem

    Good job. Very helpful information and thank you for sharing.

  • @ypcomchic
    @ypcomchic Před 2 lety +1

    Tape ultra fine sandpaper onto your workbench and then slowly run it across the sandpaper to keep the sanding straight.

  • @jonmcd1084
    @jonmcd1084 Před rokem

    Awesome job man, you answered all of my questions.

  • @aransasbay
    @aransasbay Před rokem +1

    Very detailed. I’d like to do the same with out removing the entire TB

  • @dewayneknowles4676
    @dewayneknowles4676 Před 2 lety

    The video was great my TBI is just like yours 1995 Chevy Silverado 2500 4x4 7.4L, I can fix my own now and thank you, I've already replaced mine things on my engine,thank you

  • @Generalpurpose702
    @Generalpurpose702 Před rokem

    Great video, now I’m going to rebuild my tbi unit

  • @WakeMarine
    @WakeMarine Před rokem

    Going to use this vid to do mine. Acetone does wonders for removing gasket material. Thank you.

  • @mofeedd
    @mofeedd Před 3 lety +10

    Welcome back

  • @BlueCollarVato
    @BlueCollarVato Před 3 lety

    Good job brother. I just rebuilt my throttle body. Only difference is i damaged the fuel lines. So more work for me.. lol

  • @carloscoy5686
    @carloscoy5686 Před 2 lety

    You did a good job thank you for the demonstration

  • @davidcollis4758
    @davidcollis4758 Před rokem

    I rebuild carburetors and I have a 5 gallon pail of carburetor cleaner. I always put my carbs/throttle bodies in there usually overnight. The gaskets come off real easy. I have a '95 chevy Silverado that is like your Suburban, white with a blue interior. Thanks and take care.

  • @openwingshomestead5798

    Fantastic video! Thank you!

  • @konstanttution7319
    @konstanttution7319 Před rokem +1

    Yes new fuel injectors make a huge difference

  • @biofall38
    @biofall38 Před 3 lety +1

    I'm jealous of that dash board

  • @jmarsalis1969
    @jmarsalis1969 Před rokem +1

    Great video Jimmy. Great explanation and great narration as well as just talking through what you're thinking about. That sounds redundant. I'm about to do this on my '95 Chevy 2500 pickup with 374K miles on it. I have high hopes.