SOURCE: i am looking for a 5.3 liter jasper motor breakdown of
Jasper engines are rebuilt by that company and are exactly the same as the engine made by the manufacturer. (ford is ford, chevy is chevy etc.) Therefore if you have a chevy engine built by jasper, then it is exactly the same as a chevy unless it was built to other non-factory specs (stroker crank, different compression pistons or performance cam) Without the original "sheet" on this, the only way to tell what's in there is by taking it apart and measuring it.
SOURCE: need a vacuum hose diagram
hi you haven't given much information on what you require, on what vacuum system you require and is it for a v8? v6? straight 4? but i have put on here a link to all the vacuum diagrams for these and more hope this helps please rate and comment thanks
http://www.compnine.com/index.php?t=1&year=1988&majorgroup=03&supplgroup=NULL&catcode=52C&modelcode=C&makecode=LC&grouptype=B&modelid=6549&uid=1
SOURCE: need wiring diagram for the ecm on a 94 chevy s10
Throttle Position Sensor (TPS) is connected to the throttle shaft on the
throttle body. It is a potentiometer with one end connected to 5 volts
from the VCM and the other to ground. A third wire is connected to the
VCM to measure the voltage from the TPS. As the throttle valve angle is
changed (accelerator pedal moved), the output of the TPS also changes.
At a closed throttle position, the output of the TPS is low
(approximately 0.5 volts). As the throttle valve opens, the output
increases so that, at wide-open throttle, the output voltage should be
approximately 4.5 volts. By monitoring the output voltage from the TPS,
the VCM can determine fuel delivery based on throttle valve angle
(driver demand).
Fig. 1: Common Throttle Position Sensor (TPS) wiring diagram (wire
color, terminal identification/location may vary on certain models)
In addition, I send you some wiring diagrams that coud helpful (click image for zoom)...
Fig. 7: 1996 GM 4.3L Engine Schematic
Fig. 10: 1996-1997 GM S10/Blazer Chassis Schematic
Hope this helps.
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