TBI to Carbeurator Wiring Problem

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Zane Dendrate

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I recently performed an engine swap on my '89 V1500 Suburban and went with a carbeurated fuel delivery system. The problem is that I only use a handful of wires to power the new engine. What is a safe and effective way to clean up all the old sensors and connectors that are no longer in use. Thank you in advance.
 

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You can “de-pin” them at the bulkhead connector. Or heat shrink them with a couple layers and secure them out of the way.
 

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That's sort of what I was thinking. Thank you.
 

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