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Offline Jeffy

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Re: ordering gears need help!
« Reply #60 on: February 02, 2010, 01:35:13 PM »
I doubt you'll find all your information at one site.  Onve you know the additional applications, you'll have to search on those specific engines.
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Re: ordering gears need help!
« Reply #61 on: February 02, 2010, 01:48:17 PM »
Ive done some light investigation online (when im bored) to do that and have found nothing so far. if you got to an auto-parts website you can search the gasket by part number to find other applications, but after that its hard to find any info on the other vehicles. my only idea right now is that the tbi basically has 2 major parts the upper half that has the fuel injector fpr and whatnot. then there is the bottom half that just has the throttle plate like the mpi buys. so if that bottom half has a tapper to it i would thin you could get that bored out to match the top (if you look at the top half you will see why boring that part would be impractical if not impossible with the injector in there.)  problem being i can't find any dimensions online and don't want to take mine apart. good luck with the search  :thumb: (info for the jeep tbi is few and far between but every time i search i find something new)

i think easiest would be to find a larger tbi and transplant the Jeep injector over and adjust the fuel pressure to be the same as the Jeep one (if the FPR is on the t/b or use an external FPR if not). as far as the gasket being the same you can always cut a seat off 1/2'' aluminum plate and get it welded to the intake. next time you guys take your t/b off take some pics top and bottom with the butterfly open.
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