View Full Version : lt1 in a 70 blazer


bdas70chevy
01-28-2007, 03:40 PM
i wanted to get some insight on what i got my self in to i got a 94-96 lt1 engine with no computer or wiring. has anyone had any luck with the painless kit with the com. and the harness together? and do i have to run a return line back to the gas tank, and what kind of gas line should i use? i am trying to get everything set up so there is not that much down time on the blazer, if i can do some things before i take the motor out and stuff the lt1 in it thanx for any insight on the task

vtblazer
01-28-2007, 04:15 PM
Doing a Painless kit right now for my TBI swap, seems to work out pretty well.
There's alot of stuff/wires you may not need/want/use but everything you 'will' need is there.

Not sure about what the LT1 needs but a TBI set up needs 15 psi and a TPI needs 45 psi for fuel pressure.

All will need a return line.

You have the comp. already or your going to get one?

LUV2XCLR8
01-28-2007, 04:31 PM
:welcome2: From West TN :hi2:

vtblazer
01-28-2007, 04:37 PM
:welcome2: From West TN :hi2:

That all you got Merlot? :lol:

Craigs right, welcome to the board. :welcoem:

Musclerodz
01-28-2007, 05:32 PM
i wanted to get some insight on what i got my self in to i got a 94-96 lt1 engine with no computer or wiring. has anyone had any luck with the painless kit with the com. and the harness together? and do i have to run a return line back to the gas tank, and what kind of gas line should i use? i am trying to get everything set up so there is not that much down time on the blazer, if i can do some things before i take the motor out and stuff the lt1 in it thanx for any insight on the task

You will need a high pressure pump, inline or in tank, and a return line. You will need to change or modify you accelerator cable, lokar has a fix for it. What tranny are you running? I have heard good and bad with the painless stuff.

Mike

onetonk5
01-28-2007, 07:28 PM
look at tanksinc.com for the fuel pump solution.

bdas70chevy
01-28-2007, 07:33 PM
i dont have a computer i was looking at the painless harness and computer but it kind of expencive 1400 of the kit. i am going to run the 350 auto tranny that is stock with a rebuild kit already done and a 400 torque converter i had a tank built years ago 30 gal. so i thinking about a inline fuel pump?

Musclerodz
01-29-2007, 11:13 AM
i dont have a computer i was looking at the painless harness and computer but it kind of expencive 1400 of the kit. i am going to run the 350 auto tranny that is stock with a rebuild kit already done and a 400 torque converter i had a tank built years ago 30 gal. so i thinking about a inline fuel pump?
Inlines are ok if they are sized right. They have been known to overheat if you run the wrong size pump because they use the fuel to cool it. To run the TH350, you will need to find TV cable bracket to operate the vaccum kickdown. I have one I got off ebay i will not be using since I am now installing a 4l60e in mine.

Mike

70rs/ss
01-29-2007, 02:30 PM
Sounds like you might consider a carb. The computers can be had for a couple hundred maybe less out of a wrecked car.