Upgrading to a 16197427 PCM, got chip questions

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Ok so I am swapping my entire wiring harness out with a 1994 harness and PCM when I pull the motor to drop in a 4L60e. I keep gathering PCMs with different chip codes when im at the salvage yard, only charge me $10. I am having a hard time finding the information on the internet that defines what each of these are. All are on a 16197427 PCM, I know this maybe the wrong website to be asking this lol

Codes:
BJYL
BJYK
BJLF

My setup will be a 350TBI/4L603/NP208(or 241c if I find a pass drop)/4.10 gears/ 32" tires
 

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Did any of them come from a truck with the same engine/trans?
 

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BJYL:

-1995 Model Year
-ECM P/N 16197427
-Used in 2wd and 4wd, 1/2 ton and 3/4 ton
-5.7L TBI Gas
-4l60E Auto
-3.73 and 3.42 axle ratio
-Federal Emissions

BJYK:
-1995 Model Year
-ECM P/N 16197427
-Used in 2wd and 4wd, 1/2 ton and 3/4 ton
-5.7L TBI Gas
-4l60E Auto
-3.08 axle ratio
-Federal Emissions

BJLF:
1994 Model Year
-ECM P/N 16197427
-Used in 2wd and 4wd, 1/2 ton and 3/4 ton
-5.7L TBI Gas
-4l60E Auto
-3.08 axle ratio
-Federal Emissions
 

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Thanks retro. Any clue what I should look for in the yards? Or is that BJLF the best I'll find?
 

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I should add I need 1994 BC thats the year of the transmission.
 

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BJLF is for 3.08 & 3.42 and BJLH is for 3.42 and 3.73. So I'd go with what gear you have, I don't know which one will be for 4.10 or above if you have those.
 

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Ya i have 4.10s. Ill keep an eye out for a BJLH atleast to keep the gears closer.
 

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You may be able to use that 95 year model unit. Talk to someone that burns chips and see if they can tune out the PWM for the 4L60-E. For that matter, why don't you just pick one, plug it in, and get it tuned.

Someone else may concur or deny, but IIRC, it's only about $85 to have a chipped tuned and burned. I know some places are better than others. Now the other thing I'm not positive about, is if the OBD1 chips are as tuneable as the OBDll chips? :shrug:

And can you have it tuned like many guys do on the later models with the Tow/Haul switch in the end of the shifter stick to where Tow/Haul mode becomes HaulAss mode. In short, you have 2 tunes in 1. Econo Tune and Performance tune options just by hitting the switch. I doubt there's much you can really do with the TBI, so it would likely be just one tune, but being 4L60-E, you could at least have 2 different transmission modes. One be your normal driving, and one being with the shift points drug out a bit and shifts firmed up. Just suggestions there, cuz I really don't know about the OBD1 and chip tuning much at all. But, I am fairly certain you can just get your PROM chip programmed to what you have rather than spending countless hours in a junkyard looking for codes and paying $10 each time you buy one.
 

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Finally got the truck back together, still need to get the proper prom for my setup. Anyone have a burner to suggest that's fair priced? I have chips I can mail them.
 

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