[Gmecm] ? about pre-efi gm ecm
dgilbert78 at juno.com
dgilbert78
Sun Aug 27 15:32:22 UTC 2006
OOps! I should have said depends on what heads you have for the 4 center
bolt holes, I used a 78 block and heads so Had to modify intake bolt
holes
Darryl..
On Sun, 27 Aug 2006 07:42:03 -0700 (PDT) Rick McLeod
<dunvegan at sbcglobal.net> writes:
> My objective is simply to get this vehicle to EFI with absolutely as
> little modifications as possible. I was under the impression GM's
> initial TBI was essentially the next step in evolution from carb to
> EFI, transitioning through the CCC (short lived) phase, so a couple
> questions come to mind:
> Will the throttle body for a TBI directly replace the CCC carb, or
> is it absolutely necessary to lift the manifold and replace it?
> If I can use the existing manifold, shouldn't all the linkage and
> kickdown cables essintially just hook up,
> We've a local show and swap event next weekend, so I'd like to have
> a 'shopping list' in my pocket of things to try to find. With that
> in mind, will the 846 work w/ most any GM throttle body from an
> equivalent engine, ie from a truck w/ 305 or can I expand my search
> to include throttle body units from the 350 as well.
>
> Jared, your comments are going a long way toward getting me started.
> I'd hope you can either place a link on the twiki or even some of
> the write up papers as well, so we capture this. I intend to try to
> photo-doc this conversion, I didn't do that on the last one and am
> shooting my self. ('83 Jag lumped w/ an '89 IROC Z/28 TPI)
>
> Again, thanks for the comments from all so far, I hope to keep this
> alive long enough to come up w/ my menu and plan.
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: Jared Ryan <jryan at caminofx.org>
> To: gmecm at diy-efi.org
> Sent: Sunday, August 27, 2006 2:21:15 AM
> Subject: Re: [Gmecm] ? about pre-efi gm ecm
>
>
> I converted a 1984 LG4 305 El Camino to TBI using a Painless harness
>
> and a 1228746 ECM. I prefer the '746 because it uses an inlet air
> temperature sensor and can control valves for an AIR pump. I kept
> the
> part numbers of what throttle and cruise control brackets work and
> other parts. Parts from a '90 R-series Suburban with a 350 fit very
>
> nicely.
>
> The 1226865 is for a CCC carburetor, one that has a TPS and a
> mixture
> control solenoid. It is the ECM my El Camino had with the feedback
>
> carburetor. It is much easier to remove the entire factory harness
> for
> the feedback emissions system and use the Painless harness. That is
>
> what I did. The factory ECM harness is accessible by unbolting and
>
> moving the right front inner fender.
>
> The MAP sensor will need to be changed. Unlike the carbureted ECM,
> TBI
> does not use a BARO sensor (which is under the dashboard above the
> glove box, next to the Check Engine light driver). Instead of
> driving
> the Check Engine light through a driver, the EFI ECM drives it
> directly. There are several small things like that, that will need
> to
> be changed.
>
> If you are using a TBI manifold and throttle bracket, you will need
> the
> correct kickdown/TV cable. Again, the part for a '90 R-series
> Suburban
> with a 350 fits nicely.
>
> Inline Tube sells the fuel supply line for EFI for the El Camino.
> You
> will end up installing that and using the stock fuel supply line as
> the
> return. Outlets that sell restoration parts for the El Camino have
> the
> correct fuel tank sender that mounts an internal fuel pump, which is
>
> very helpful, unless you want to use an external pump.
>
> I remember almost everything about the conversion, but it is better
> to
> ask specific questions about the conversion to help jog my memory.
> I
> will help as best I can.
>
> I will take some pictures of the engine compartment in its current
> state and put them on my Web site. The serpentine belt system and
> Camaro air cleaner (moves the snorkel to the driver side, much
> better
> fit with serpentine belts) make it look a little different, but
> hopefully it will help and it will show how neatly this conversion
> can
> be done. Those who are not familiar with this body style do not
> realize the significance of what they are looking at.
>
> 1984 Chevrolet El Camino
> GM Goodwrench long block 350
> Crane PowerMax 2032 hydraulic roller cam
> Edelbrock 3704 intake manifold
> GM serpentine belt conversion
> TBI fuel injection
> TH-200-4R automatic overdrive
> 3.23:1 rear axle with PosiTrac
> Hooker AeroChamber muffler
>
> Passes emissions inspection, 20+ mpg highway, 16 mpg in town with
> A/C
> on. Not too shabby for an '80s brick.
>
> ---> Jared Ryan <---
> jryan at caminofx.org | http://www.caminofx.org
>
> On Aug 26, 2006, at 8:46 PM, dgilbert78 at juno.com wrote:
>
> > Hello: My 85 elcamino had a 4.3 TBI factory. Removed the 4.3 TBI,
> > installed a 350 using the same TBI with 350 injectors. Used same
> wiring
> > harness with 1227747 ECM and chip from a 87 350 pick up. Because
> yours
> > is
> > a carbed engine I suspect the harness will not work very well. If
> you
> > have any other questions feel free to ask
> > good luck
> > Darryl..
> > On Sat, 26 Aug 2006 18:09:25 -0700 (PDT) Rick McLeod
> > <dunvegan at sbcglobal.net> writes:
> >> Getting ready to launch a new project: convert 1985 ElCamino 305
> 4BBL
> >> to EFI using TBI
> >>
> >> The current engine uses a 1226865 ECM to control the engine ??
> which
> >> is appears to be a vacuum control carburetor? I am not finding
> any
> >> reference to information regarding this ECM. I'm sure others
> have
> >> done this conversion, but here's my draft plan. If anyone has
> done
> >> this conversion, can they chime in w/ thier comments, please?
> >>
> >> Use an ECM such as the 747 and a suitable bin, Painless harness,
> and
> >> the throttle body that 'matches' the bin/ECM chosen. Obviously,
> will
> >> need to ensure the sensors match, but this engine already has
> some
> >> in that it is an ECM engine w/ O2, so I assume (dangerously) that
> it
> >> has coolant, manifold pressure, knock (maybe) already that are
> >> suitable.
> >>
> >> I'm open to suggestions and guidance to kick start me in
> selections,
> >> unfortuantely most all my experience is w/ the 165 on TPI L98's.
> >>
> >> Thanks in advance for suggestions.
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