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Old Jan 25, 2010 | 02:35 PM
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First I will say that I know almost nothing about trucks,but I am learning.
I had to replace my fuel injector,and the conector on top as well.(caught fire..oops)Well I put everything back as I found it,long story short..When I go to start the truck,it(the injector)just is dumping fuel..Wide open.

Any thoughts on what I did wrong?Is there a certain way it should sit.I did try to switch the wires.(encase I had the wires wrong.they were not the same color)Thank you for your time...
 
Old Jan 25, 2010 | 03:59 PM
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I am assuming that it is the 4.3 W? did you put a new spider on it or used? Where exactly is the gas coming from? Fuel lines, FPR or what?
 
Old Feb 5, 2010 | 12:25 PM
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Sorry it took me so long to get back.(comp. problems.)I am not sure what the Spider is.
The fuel is dumping from the new injector.(not a pulse but a steady shot)
I did have a melted (not blown tho)fuse to the E.C.M.)Could that be a part of it?Thanx again...
 
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O.K. I got it running,but it is smoking a little to pretty good while running.Is this normal or did I mess it up again?lol
 
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You should go read the other posts in this forum about CPI troubles, I did a little write up on what to look for in the way of fuel leaking inside the plenem. If you have a fuel leak in there, then yes it will smoke alot, but more of a white smoke that oily...

Go take a look there, it tells you how to pull the spider out and check for leaks.
 
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I sure will dig a little deeper.Thanx so much for the help.
 
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The spider is the black thing that looks like a 6 legged spider when you take the upper plenum off. The fuel injector sits in the top center of it.
 
Old Feb 8, 2010 | 06:58 PM
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you keep saying injector as in single? What engine do you have? is your TBI as it has the pod on top with two pods that hold injectors?
 
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The CPI engine has one single electronic fuel injector feeding 6 individual pressure actuated poppet nozzles.

The TBI motor had two electronic fuel injectors located in a pod above the throttle body.

Since both were available in '92, we really need to hear back from the OP as to what engine he has. TBI = round air cleaner on top of the engine. CPI = air filter box located in the driver side front corner of the engine compartment & "VORTEC" written on top of the plenum.
 
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