Nope. This past week was all about getting vehicle maintenance done. My wife and kid were out of town for the week, so I busted butt getting winter tires on, oil and filters changed and fixing up a Tahoe I bought recently to use as a winter beater (09 Tahoe Hybrid - Cause it'll be funny to turn it into a solid axle wheeler someday haha). I did put Myrtle in the shop and got the fuel sending unit fixed up and the gauge calibration sorted out. No more sticky float causing me to run out of diesel, hopefully!
With that done, Myrtle is back outside in the snow storm and the Chevelle is inside. When I have some time, I plan to pull the valve covers off to check the valve lash / lift and ID the heads. Then I can do a leak down test and see if it has a blown gasket somewhere causing issues. I can also do a compression test and see if all the cylinders are even and making a decent amount of pressure. I can also figure out what it has for an intake on it. I may pull the carb off and tear it down to see if I can't find anything obviously wrong there as well. The engine only draws about 4"hg of vacuum and has a pretty good misfire at idle. The choke seems to be working okay, but it won't stay idling without feathering the throttle unless the idle is set way high and it gets into the jets vs the idle circuits. Once it gets moving and is above 3000 rpm the engine does pull a bit better, but not enough to spin the tires from a rolling start.
I am super torn on what to do with this thing. I found a GM performance serp belt drive in new condition with a CS-130 alt and power steering pump, AC delete and all belts / pulleys / tensioner and hardware for $500 locally. The Holley EFI setup is going to be just over $2500 all in which puts me at close to $3000. I found a low miles 8.1L locally that I can hear running for $1500 as well. An in-tank fuel pump with regulator and hydramat is around $500, plus an easy $1000 for the install puts me as a similar price for fixing the 454 up at about $3000. If the 454 needs hard parts beyond the EFI setup, it'll cost more than the 8.1L.
I should say, the cost is not the end-all be all for me. I've got some money put aside for fixing the car up for next summer, but my budget is not unlimited. I just want to make sure I am happy with whatever I wind up with and keep costs down as best as I can.
I know I would personally be happy with either engine as long as it starts and runs reliably and has top notch driveability.