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What is the difference between Suburban K1500 and c1500?

What is the difference between Suburban K1500 and c1500?

The primary difference between a “C” and “K” truck is that C-models are two-wheel drive and K-models are four-wheel drive. The biggest differences lie in the four-wheel-drive components and associated suspension package.

What is TBI Chevy?

A TBI engine is a standard engine with throttle body fuel injection. The throttle body consists of an air intake port and one or more fuel injectors, depending on engine displacement. The fuel injectors are located in the middle of the throttle body.

What is the TBI code on a 1990 Chevy truck?

Consult a service manual or see below for any check engine light code definitions. You can use a late 80’s or early 90’s GM TBI definition. If you have access to a scan tool use a hook up for a 1990 350 cu. in. 5.7L Chevrolet truck. For some scan tools enter VIN 10th“L” 3rd“C” 8th“K”.

How is the Chevy k1500 Suburban engine rated?

Rated 4 out of 5 by joe shadetree from 99 Chevy K1500 Suburban “Motor not ready to run” Had a couple of minor issues as to why 4 stars, Jegs and ATK customer service are excellent and helped every way they could. I recommend checking compression on all cylinders, verifying top dead center on #1 cylinder and lash on valves prior to install.

What kind of truck was the 1997 Chevy k1500?

The C/K series of pickup trucks lasted from 1988 through 1999, to be replaced by the Silverado in the 2000. The C-series were the two-wheel-drive versions, while the K-series trucks were the four-wheel drive versions. The 1997 K1500 had many body and engine options available, so it was able to be built to suite different needs.

What kind of scan tool do I need for GM TBI?

A scan tool can be used and set up for a GM TBI application to read the data, or to check for stored codes. Consult a service manual or see below for any check engine light code definitions. You can use a late 80’s or early 90’s GM TBI definition. If you have access to a scan tool use a hook up for a 1990 350 cu. in. 5.7L Chevrolet truck.

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