77 K20
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- Location
- Montana
- First Name
- Mike
- Truck Year
- 1977
- Truck Model
- K20 5" lift
- Engine Size
- HT383 fuel injected
I bought a GM crate motor and it was delivered last Friday for my '77 K20. So far I've removed my old engine and am now running into a few issues. GM stated that the HT383 was for '76 and older GM vehicles and would work with very little modifications. I'm posting what differences I find for future use and hopefully someone knows some answers on this forum.
First issue I found was the mechanical fuel pump they recommend just has 1 inlet and 1 outlet. Stock pump has 3 connections on it. Sounds like I'm supposed to just cap off the return line back to the tanks. The fuel pump they recommend is internally regulated to 6-8 psi, so I don't need an additional fuel regulator.
Today I found that the coolant sensor from my old 400 will not move over to the new 383. The hole in the block is smaller. My plan was to just order a new coolant sensor for a newer style GM truck. I've heard rumors that the newer style coolant sensors have a different resistance and my gauge will not work correctly? Anyone confirm/deny this?
I'll need to find a different adapter for my mechanical oil pressure gauge. The new block has a hole in it for one, but it is a different (smaller) size.
Went to move over my transmission TV cable... will not fit. Vortec intake manifold is flat, old style is at an angle. Thought about trying to modify or bend the bracket around so it will not hit the valve cover, but it was brought up by a friend of mine that I need to make sure the cable is still mounted in the same spot in relation to the carb. How is everyone else slapping iron vortec heads on their trucks?? I've never seen anyone mention a TV cable bracket in any threads.
Anyone have any input on this? (I have a TH350)
Not quite an issue, but something I didn't know about. Vortec engines need an external coolant bypass from the water pump to the intake manifold.... but no fittings are provided. The hole in the water pump is about twice the size as the hole in the intake manifold. Need to find fittings and put in a short piece of heater hose (I guess).
I'm sure there will be more little suprises, but I've been trying to take pictures and will post them when I have time. I've been working on the truck during the day when I should be sleeping, then going to my job and work all night (I work a night shift).
Now for some good things- the HT383 crate engine comes with AC delco spark plugs installed, and came with a oil filter in a box (not installed). Wasn't expecting that. Also the flex plate that comes with the 383 has the same number of teeth my 400 has, so I should be able to move my starter over.
First issue I found was the mechanical fuel pump they recommend just has 1 inlet and 1 outlet. Stock pump has 3 connections on it. Sounds like I'm supposed to just cap off the return line back to the tanks. The fuel pump they recommend is internally regulated to 6-8 psi, so I don't need an additional fuel regulator.
Today I found that the coolant sensor from my old 400 will not move over to the new 383. The hole in the block is smaller. My plan was to just order a new coolant sensor for a newer style GM truck. I've heard rumors that the newer style coolant sensors have a different resistance and my gauge will not work correctly? Anyone confirm/deny this?
I'll need to find a different adapter for my mechanical oil pressure gauge. The new block has a hole in it for one, but it is a different (smaller) size.
Went to move over my transmission TV cable... will not fit. Vortec intake manifold is flat, old style is at an angle. Thought about trying to modify or bend the bracket around so it will not hit the valve cover, but it was brought up by a friend of mine that I need to make sure the cable is still mounted in the same spot in relation to the carb. How is everyone else slapping iron vortec heads on their trucks?? I've never seen anyone mention a TV cable bracket in any threads.

Not quite an issue, but something I didn't know about. Vortec engines need an external coolant bypass from the water pump to the intake manifold.... but no fittings are provided. The hole in the water pump is about twice the size as the hole in the intake manifold. Need to find fittings and put in a short piece of heater hose (I guess).
I'm sure there will be more little suprises, but I've been trying to take pictures and will post them when I have time. I've been working on the truck during the day when I should be sleeping, then going to my job and work all night (I work a night shift).
Now for some good things- the HT383 crate engine comes with AC delco spark plugs installed, and came with a oil filter in a box (not installed). Wasn't expecting that. Also the flex plate that comes with the 383 has the same number of teeth my 400 has, so I should be able to move my starter over.