I am looking to disable the ECM (as it doesn't seem to work at all) and install the Skip White HEI distributor. I have the same one on my SX/4 and it works nicely. I plan on replacing the Carter feedback BBD with one that I completely dipped and rebuilt (also a Carter feedback BBD model). I will keep all of the emissions equipment that the computer didn't control. Judging by the vacuum diagram, I will be losing the vacuum switches and solenoids, so the pulse air system will have to be removed. All else (EGR, PCV, Vapor Canister, Trap Doors) will be hooked up and (hopefully) functioning.
I will disconnect the ICM, disconnect the stepper motor leaving the pins fully into the carb body, disconnect all solenoids from power, disconnect vacuum switches from ECM and remove the distributor. Then I will find 12V for HEI, install HEI, swap carbs and plug all vacuum lines at the carb (for now). Then I will set timing and connect the vacuum advance. From there I will tune the carb until it drives well, then start reconnecting the rest of the vacuum lines.
My questions are:
-With the HEI, do I want ported or manifold vacuum? If ported, is that the 'S' port on the Carter, on the valve cover side in front of the choke? I assume S is for "Spark".
-What do I do with the remaining pulse air system? Can the vacuum port simply be plugged? What about the line going into the cat? I don't want any fires!
-Is the Sol-Vac triggered electrically by the A/C? Will it still work when the A/C is turned on, without the vacuum solenoid connected? This might not even be necessary at all.
-There are two vacuum lines coming out of the firewall above the steering column, one has a purple tracer. They are 3/32 or 7/64 size. Is this the Cruise Command? How does that work?
Lots of questions! The car is completely stock '86, I6, auto. I've never removed all this stuff before, as my SX/4 was gutted when I bought it. I have attached an image of my vacuum routing diagram. The Eaglepedia has been my friend so far.