what year is the truck you got the engine from i have several factory shop manuals for gm they will have the right pinout info somedata has many errors dave
turboaudi said:what year is the truck you got the engine from i have several factory shop manuals for gm they will have the right pinout info somedata has many errors dave
nova_rookie said:I will be doing a L31 swap into a 63 Nova soon, so I thought I would subscribe. Basically, I got the engine and transmission for free and I thought it would be a reliable engine with plenty of power for my Nova. Anyway a couple of thoughts about this swap:
1) the fuel pressure needs to be about 60psi. I will be using a Ford truck external fuel pump as this is the easiest way to go. If you keep the tank at least 1/4 full, there shouldn't be an issue with starving the pump when cornering. Hopefully, the pump will not be too noisy. The pump I have was made by Carter I think (about $100 as I recall).
2) I haven't looked closely at the wiring to the PCM but I understand there were two different "black box" PCMs for these vehicles and that may be the discrepancy noted in the previous posts. I think the 96-97 was different than the 98 up. Note, that the Painless harness is based on the 97 computer 16229684. The last two years of the Express van (2001-2002 I think) used an entirely different computer, the 0411 computer which is also used with the LS1 engine. I intend to look at the Painless and Howell harnesses and just keep the same stuff on the stock harness. That's my thought at the moment. I have a complete set of manuals with wiring diagrams for the Suburban but someone borrowed them and I need to get them back.
3) I will be installing a Vintage Air system but the AC compressor will go in the truck location. I did buy a block to change the hose connections to the rear of the compressor.
4) The engines are designed for low end torque and have a very small cam. I think an LT4 cam work work well and may run on the stock computer tune. Since I am on a pretty tight budget, I intend to use the stock cam but I will use some 1.6 roller tip rockers that I hope will help a little. I think the engine will be a little over 300hp with full length headers and a better tune.
I'll follow along.
Mike
nova_rookie said:Here is a pinout diagram for a 1997 I found on line:
http://www.justanswer.com/uploads/carfi ... 6_sub5.pdf
This is the stuff that is necessary based on some aftermarket harnesses:
http://www.hotrodlane.cc/harnessinstruc ... 252011.pdf
http://www.jegs.com/InstallationInstruc ... -60212.pdf
I am going to try to modify the stock harness and keep the stuff found in the aftermarket harnesses.
The cheapest aftermarket harness is from Howell (around $600). I think I will get the PCM reflashed (remove VATS, rear 02 sensors, etc.) from http://www.pcmforless.com/
Mike
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