outdated old technology cuz nothing runs them any more.
This is where I was going
outdated old technology cuz nothing runs them any more.
Good point, no need to run it off the starter.That one time thoughfire bad...Just run a short length off the battery to the breaker then from the breaker run your wire to the junction block. The shorter the better on the unfused portion to the breaker. Avoid the starter altogether for ease of service in the future.
The biggest maxi fuse you can get is 80amp so I'm debating about using that. Or just putting fusible link on the new wire. The entire wire is getting replaced.
Interesting idea as well.Scott do the external solenoid conversion. Aka a Ford starter solenoid.
So much easier to do a ton of stuff, remote start, connect to power etc. Don't have to worry about the power wire melting on the header. I do it to basically every Chevy I own.
Learn about something new every day.
Good, that helps.I use a 70amp maxi fuse for mine. Seems to work.
We use the 300 amp ones for our winches on all our work trucks. Some get 500 amp ANN fuses also.
Not unless those have a domeSo I'm usually the spark plug buyer that just gets whatever's listed for my application. The 454 came out of an 85 K30. Advance lists ACDelco R44ts and OReilly lists R44t. I think I'm leaning towards the "ts" but I'm wondering how worried I need to be about the piston hitting the plug?
The switch is actually new in the last 2 years. When the passenger tank originally failed the previous owner just removed the switch and zip tied the plug up in the dash. I found that and was able to put a new switch on.That's what mine was doing after the swap when I added in the TBI tank selector. Pump worked fine, but voltage was low through the selector switch on the dash for that tank


That's what I'm on the fence about. At least a new tank is only $100 which actually seems cheap to me all things considered.with a cracked baffle it looks like you have no choice but to buy a new tank right?
oh and be sure to test your 381 pump before you mount the tank and lose access to it. My brand new 381 wouldn't spin, had to pull it out and use a probe to get is started![]()
That's what I'm on the fence about. At least a new tank is only $100 which actually seems cheap to me all things considered.
I was reading your thread and the part about the pump with a sinking feeling in my gut. I went with Bosch last time after reading about people having recent problems with ACDelco pumps. But if my problem on the passenger tank was due to pump failure, maybe there is no good answer. Still have my fingers crossed on the ACDelco pump. Maybe I should look at a Walbro. If ACDelco is loosing reliability, what is a good reliable brand then?
The saddle tanks are kind of a bitch to remove. I told my wife maybe I should do external pumps so they're easy to get to. That's actually what the Holley tech forums were recommending.