DickWells
08-07-2017, 15:31
Since Jean was involved in a crash which has resulted in the insurance company declaring our 11 Malibu a total, we've decided to not replace it, and to put our old Burb. back on the road. Ain't doin no good jist a-sittin thar.
So since the mechanical pump/L80E interface has been a bit iffy at times, I've ordered up a new aftermarket shift control. The control requires a TPS on the pump in order to function.
I went into the "Featured Articles" and looked up the one dealing with the DB2 pump and TPS and noted that Jim references a 92-93 TPS. I have the original one from the 95 electronic pump, which looks the same in pictures as the one on the DB2.
The question (s). Will the elect. pump TPS work in place of the mechanical one; or are the signals of a different voltage?
If I need one from a DB2, where's the best place to get it? I just looked up a few on the infernal contraption, here, and the first one I saw was well over $200! A couple of others were listed for as low as the high forties, but didn't look the same and didn't have a pigtail on them.
YOur thoughts? Jim? Anybody?
Thanks,
DW
So since the mechanical pump/L80E interface has been a bit iffy at times, I've ordered up a new aftermarket shift control. The control requires a TPS on the pump in order to function.
I went into the "Featured Articles" and looked up the one dealing with the DB2 pump and TPS and noted that Jim references a 92-93 TPS. I have the original one from the 95 electronic pump, which looks the same in pictures as the one on the DB2.
The question (s). Will the elect. pump TPS work in place of the mechanical one; or are the signals of a different voltage?
If I need one from a DB2, where's the best place to get it? I just looked up a few on the infernal contraption, here, and the first one I saw was well over $200! A couple of others were listed for as low as the high forties, but didn't look the same and didn't have a pigtail on them.
YOur thoughts? Jim? Anybody?
Thanks,
DW