Yeah, old gas is useless for just about anything now. Lawnmowers won't run on it. It's probably so nasty now if you did use it to wash parts you play like hell to get the stink out of your hands. Not sure it would be very effective.
The L05 TBI's weren't known for brute strength by any means, but they were pretty darn reliable. Gearing would make a difference with the tires. Even with stock sized tires 3.73's would have at least multiplied the L05's torque a little better. It would have made the engine feel a little more powerful. Now as far as the oil drainback was concerned I haven't heard that that era of small block was any worse or better that previous versions. Larry's Polar bear burb with it's original L05 TBI 350 was a gutless wonder too. I think he had 3.42's to start with too. In his words "it wouldn't pull a greasy string out of a Coke bottle" it was so weak. He stuffed his extra 14bff and 8 lug d44 with 4.10s under it and it felt better, but gutless still. He swapped out the 465 4 speed for a Nv4500 5 speed and at least he had overdrive. Biggest difference he made on it before the 8.1 swap he did was the gearing.
I went the same route as Trusty. I'm running a 5.3 Vortec out of a 2001 Silverado which makes a ton more power than the tbi 350 ever did. Been driving it for a few months now and LOVE it. I'm running 35" tires with 4.10 gears with the stock 700r4. It's a pretty good combo.
Now if you want to hear it run, use ether or carb cleaner. I'm not too keen on doing that, but if you must go with moderation.
The L05 TBI's weren't known for brute strength by any means, but they were pretty darn reliable. Gearing would make a difference with the tires. Even with stock sized tires 3.73's would have at least multiplied the L05's torque a little better. It would have made the engine feel a little more powerful. Now as far as the oil drainback was concerned I haven't heard that that era of small block was any worse or better that previous versions. Larry's Polar bear burb with it's original L05 TBI 350 was a gutless wonder too. I think he had 3.42's to start with too. In his words "it wouldn't pull a greasy string out of a Coke bottle" it was so weak. He stuffed his extra 14bff and 8 lug d44 with 4.10s under it and it felt better, but gutless still. He swapped out the 465 4 speed for a Nv4500 5 speed and at least he had overdrive. Biggest difference he made on it before the 8.1 swap he did was the gearing.
I went the same route as Trusty. I'm running a 5.3 Vortec out of a 2001 Silverado which makes a ton more power than the tbi 350 ever did. Been driving it for a few months now and LOVE it. I'm running 35" tires with 4.10 gears with the stock 700r4. It's a pretty good combo.
Now if you want to hear it run, use ether or carb cleaner. I'm not too keen on doing that, but if you must go with moderation.
