Wow such a shake down run.
Worst day of wheeling better than the best day at work??
Worst day of wheeling better than the best day at work??
Wow such a shake down run.
Worst day of wheeling better than the best day at work??
Damn that was quite the accomplishment! I'm impressed you knocked all that out and you were able to get some trail time.
What were your driving impressions of the new powerplant so far?
The CS144 is the ticket. Mine just went a week keeping two batteries topped up even crawling around at 800-1200 rpm for hours. One of my batteries is a 1000cca deep cycle for the camper.I unloaded the gear and hooked the battery to the trickle charger overnight so I could diagnose the issue in the morning.
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In the morning I swapped the old 8.1L alternator in, no change so I knew it was a wiring issue likely.
I remember reading @ZooMad75 and @Larry talk about the CS144 alternator in the 8.1L resource thread so I went back and read through that information. Apparently the 8.1L "DS" style alternator relies on the ECU to send the signal to charge whereas the CS144 doesn't and the CS144 is readily available with better power options. It turns out I had a brand new CS144 AC Delco on the shelf from one of my L29 builds. I also had a L29 harness so I snagged the pigtail off that.
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The CS144 is wired to the stock truck wiring (also 2 wire) and Larry made a comment about connecting the brown wire from the howell harness to the brown on the truck harness ("L" input on the CS144 plug).
10 minutes later I had 15.1V at the alternator and 14.5 at the battery.
I’ve got mine set at 62psi at the regulator. I think Larry is a tick higher.It was a thrash last week, especially in the heat. I was feeling it Saturday night and Sunday for sure.
The engine runs smooth and quiet in comparison to the old 454 engine with peanut port heads and FiTech. The sucking noise of the throttle body injection 454 is probably the main difference. It’s still rowdy through the 3” magnaflow with increased rpm.
I’m having one minor issue with cold starts that I need to figure out. It runs for 1-2 seconds and dies unless I give it gas. It will do this 8-10 times before it runs on its own. I need to verify fuel pressure, I’ve read the 8.1’s like a little more fuel pressure. The regulator and injectors came with this engine.
The CS144 is the ticket. Mine just went a week keeping two batteries topped up even crawling around at 800-1200 rpm for hours. One of my batteries is a 1000cca deep cycle for the camper.
I’ve got mine set at 62psi at the regulator. I think Larry is a tick higher.
For the start/stall issue, you might need to bump up the mechanical idle speed a touch. Since it looks like you used the L29 throttle body, you’ll see a set screw next to the throttle arm on the housing. The iac should control the idle speed but sometimes it can’t quite handle it. It takes barely a 1/16 to 1/8 of a turn to allow the iac to do its job. The iac pintle could be sticky/carboned up but on a fresh build I’d doubt that.
The guy with the burb on our trip last week has a stock L29 swapped in and he was having an idle speed issue so I bumped his slightly. Didn’t take much at all.
The CS144 is the ticket. Mine just went a week keeping two batteries topped up even crawling around at 800-1200 rpm for hours. One of my batteries is a 1000cca deep cycle for the camper.
I’ve got mine set at 62psi at the regulator. I think Larry is a tick higher.
For the start/stall issue, you might need to bump up the mechanical idle speed a touch. Since it looks like you used the L29 throttle body, you’ll see a set screw next to the throttle arm on the housing. The iac should control the idle speed but sometimes it can’t quite handle it. It takes barely a 1/16 to 1/8 of a turn to allow the iac to do its job. The iac pintle could be sticky/carboned up but on a fresh build I’d doubt that.
The guy with the burb on our trip last week has a stock L29 swapped in and he was having an idle speed issue so I bumped his slightly. Didn’t take much at all.
What tool do you use to adjust that little throttle screw?
I guess I shouldn't complain about mine taking exactly 5 Gallons, with the aftermarket aluminum radiator.I was wondering if you needed more coolant. Mine took nearly 6 gallons.
