Unfortunately no. I guess I'm taking too much time trying to get things just so.
Ran into a bit of an obstacle with the power steering pump to hydroboost pressure line. Tried the line made for the pickup '89 R3500 but I couldn't get it to line up well. So then I tried one for an 84 K5 with 6.2 but then still had a problem. It's the shock hoop that's a problem. I had to bend the line to fit.
Which puts the rubber portion in kind of an S bend. May have so make some lines using AN fittings.
The reason for the trouble is the 454 is longer. You can see here in the hose from the reservoir. With the 350 it was straight over but with the 454 it is angling forward.
The Holley Sniper doesn't come with a PCV port like a carb typically does. There is a 3/8" port on the back but I decided to get all fancy with some leftover AN fittings I had on-hand. Used a port on the intake manifold.
The 3/8" port on the Sniper would work as well.
You can also see the fuel lines are hooked up. I used a black hose end for the return and the shiny for the feed. Best option I could find for an inline fuel pressure gauge is FiTech's.
Ran the fuel pump and all seems good after tightening the clamps on the tank selector valve. Pressure held at about 60psi.
Wired up the starter solenoid. Dropped the wires to the starter down the back of the motor.
Did manage to get the exhaust finished up. You can see why I call it Frankenstein exhaust what with all the seams.
There are 2 v-band clamps in the section between the y-pipe and the other near the muffler.
Used up an entire U-bend for the 3.5" section of pipe. Figured I'd keep with the Frankenstein theme and welded every last piece to the end of the tailpipe.
What's left? Need to wire up the Sniper and the gauge sending units.