eric 87
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- Joined
- Aug 3, 2021
- Posts
- 89
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- Location
- Kentucky
- First Name
- Eric
- Truck Year
- 1987
- Truck Model
- GMC Sierra Shortbed
- Engine Size
- 305 tbi
I do take many posts or comments to my questions with a grain of salt. And this will sound like I am being ungrateful but am not. When I asked questions about the TBI to carb swap I caught a bunch of "love" of TBI and what a dumb idea it was....before any advice was given. I have on other threads been given bad advice that even I spotted as being bad that would have caused issues. SO you have to sort of sift through answers you get.Yes sir Eric, you are correct! Short story: I bought this holley brand new many moons back. It ran this same Olds 455 just fine when that 455 was stuffed into my 51 Ford F-1 (1/2 ton truck). I had to adjust it probably 3 different times back then, but it ran the truck for many years. Your truck will run just fine, don't make any decisions based on this thread for your holley carb. This thread is one of them you take with a grain of salt if you know what I mean!
Longer story: My wife and I got married in 2008, we had a "Hot Rod" kinda wedding that I was able to line up some sweet old rides for all my groomsmen from my fellow local Hot Rodders, my wife and I drove away from the wedding in the 51 Ford (SAME truck my parents drove away from their wedding with, this was my dads truck...except I could lay rubber with it now), anyhow after our wedding and having too much fun with it, the truck barely made it home because I hurt the transmission in it. The truck has not been on the road, nor ran since 2008.
So, this past year I rebuilt that 455 Olds, and I took that holley apart to clean it up, the bowls had some residual gas varnish in them, I cleaned all that out and cleaned all ports/orifices...etc. Used compressed air throughout the carb also, floats/needle/seat "seemed to work" and looked good, but as I found out when it was used here recently something was not right at all. I don't like that this holley had vacuum secondaries anyhow, so I asked my dad to build the Q-Jet for it.
Looking back had I done with this carb that I do with all my old snowmobiles it may have been ok. I usually run a little 110 octane through those old snowmobiles at year end and they can sit for many years, and the carbs are as clean as can be. I should have done that with this holley. Needless to say, this holley doesn't work right because of how I did not take care of it after not running the engine.
I currently am trying to choose which is the best avenue for fuel system to the carb. Summit sent me the wrong regulator (no return line). So I ditched that idea. I would have simply sent it back had the right tank pump worked. THen I found the Prev owner rigged things when I took the tank selector valve cover off to see he had bypassed the valve and was only using the drivers tank as there was a connection made above the selector. The right tank had been recirculating from one side of valve back around to the back I suppose to the return for that right tank. Not sure why I guess the selector valve was bad or something and he rigged it.
I have an inline holley pump now in place. I can run a relay through the oil switch i guess as trigger to relay and have constant from the battery as well. THen again I was looking at just clipping the pump wires on each tank and run dual low pressure inline pumps and use the current harness but wire the relay either separate as I see diagrams for them. I am trying to understand the stock diagram off the ECM. There is a green white wire and tan white wire. IF I remove the Ecm completely I wonder which wires to tie together for the stock wiring to work with just the ECM removed. Was going to take a printed out diagram and see if I can find a wiring shop locally because I do not want to burn my truck to the ground just trying different combos.
All this to say....I have to either try local or be real careful what advice I take along with the snarky comments. I wasted about 700 on the TBI and it still was not right. Not only myself but a reputable shop. Now I am into this swap about 1000. I think I can get it going with not much more money. And I have to say part of this swap money is also straightening out the fuel system.
Cool though that you were able to use Dads truck for your wedding as well. Sounds like a great wedding with other rodders.
I want what I end up doing to look good and function well. Doesn't have to be stock. But since all these wires are in place if I can modify slightly and then pass on notes if I don't own the truck down the line in the future. Not planning on selling it though. Everything I do to it I want it to be good work and keep it tidy in the process. Eventually over time it may get a new harness so I can make it nice. I do not know how far back to go in years. One mechanic said if I want to just have AC to get something like a 78 pre electronics. Then maybe a circuit for the electric pump. I have a feeling this truck can get out of hand reaching into my pocket. I had hoped that money would be making my 69 firebird nicer although it really doesn't need anything other than a new stereo!