All, I’ve just installed a rebuilt driveline into my 1985 60 and am at a crossroads on how to take the next steps. During my project planning and acquisition phase, I purchased a sniper kit from @FJ60Cam with the intent of installing this on the truck at some point soon. That said, I now have the freshly rebuilt engine in the truck and am wondering if I should get it running with the carburetor first (It ran fine prior to pulling everything out) or do I go for it and install the sniper now?
Here’s how I see it:
Pros for installing the Sniper
1. This would be a once and done approach
2. More afr accuracy for the new engine.
3. No need to run all of the vacuum lines again though the truck is desmogged.
Pros for Installing with carburetor
1. Known running history
2. One less item to debug on startup
3. Wouldn’t need to plumb in the fuel pump in the tank
I already have the o2 sensor bung welded in the exhaust and have the water temp sensor installed in the head for the sniper. I’m leaning to just going for it with the sniper but my cautious side is saying maybe a known quantity with the carb is better?
Would love to get others feedback here. I’m comfortable with all of the installations and I’m also not in a rush.
Here’s how I see it:
Pros for installing the Sniper
1. This would be a once and done approach
2. More afr accuracy for the new engine.
3. No need to run all of the vacuum lines again though the truck is desmogged.
Pros for Installing with carburetor
1. Known running history
2. One less item to debug on startup
3. Wouldn’t need to plumb in the fuel pump in the tank
I already have the o2 sensor bung welded in the exhaust and have the water temp sensor installed in the head for the sniper. I’m leaning to just going for it with the sniper but my cautious side is saying maybe a known quantity with the carb is better?
Would love to get others feedback here. I’m comfortable with all of the installations and I’m also not in a rush.