




You can't go wrong with a gen 6 454. It should bolt in place of the oil burner with no modifications. Going with a carb or fuel injection?
Yeah, should be a fairly easy swap but as you know, what should be easy can sometime be a pain in the butt. I am looking forward to being able to accelerate and not use a sundial to time myself. LOL
Definitely going EFI of some sort. I am thinking of going old school and use a TBI setup. Not the most power compared to multiport but fairly simple, reliable and easy to get parts. Being able to get parts and easily fix on the road is a big thing for me. I was to use mostly factory GM type stuff. If I could find the factory '96-'00 L29 EFI setup that was complete and reasonable on price, I wouldn't mind that but those seem hard to find.
I totally get the logic looking at stock TBI setup. The parts aren't as easy to get anymore. The sensors are, but the actual throttle body unit is no longer supported by GM. The 454 unit is not the same as the much more common 350/305 unit either. Holley was making replacement TBI units at one time and I'm not sure they are anymore. I used one on one of the employee's trucks at work and I'm fighting a driveability issue with it and the standard GM TBI IAC and TPS sensor don't fit the Holley unit. There are some good rebuilders out there that I'm probably going to have to get a rebuilt OEM unit to address the problem. The point I'm getting to is even the newest TBI system GM put out is 25 years old. You might want to look at a new harness and controller set up to your specs by somebody like Howell. Or research some of the aftermarket EFI systems that have come a very long way in a few years. Holley Sniper, MSD Atomic and Edelbrock Pro-flo are some of the options. I've got a couple of buddies from CK5 that have put the Pro-flo setups on their squarebodies with excellent results. Simple to set up, self learning and don't require an engineering degree to run.
It's worth looking into and comparing pricing on refurbishing an OEM TBI system with new harness to a new aftermarket system.






That's a great setup. I despise v-belts. It should cleanup well with a little elbow grease and paint. Get a fresh tensioner and idler pulley when you go to install it. A CS144 alternator is what usually got used in that setup. You can get them in 125 or 140 amp variety.