Install thread- Holley EFI Sniper on '72 402 big block
Part 1 Video https://youtu.be/ZOTmKqEPsHo
Moving the truck into the shop https://i.imgur.com/kYFBqg2h.jpg Old vs New https://i.imgur.com/PWgIN4nh.jpg https://i.imgur.com/UUTYdyuh.jpg On the engine. Vacuum and throttle/trans cable connected. https://i.imgur.com/gK33MXwh.jpg 3/4" hole drilled for O2 sensor. It's 10+ degrees above horizontal and near the collector. https://i.imgur.com/wFpb0Aih.jpg Derp. Included 2.5" exhaust clamps for O2 sensor mounting don't fit my 3" exhaust. I'll need to go buy some 3" clamps: https://i.imgur.com/YLZqP9th.jpg Draining some coolant to install the new temp sensor https://i.imgur.com/KCowmx7h.jpg Temp sensor install location. May need to relocate it as I've read the reading back there can be too low. https://i.imgur.com/Y5ElynKh.jpg https://i.imgur.com/BJeprTUh.jpg To be continued! |
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Am subscribed -- your dog may want another basketball.
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Watching with interest. Great truck by the way.
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I'm in for the ride, been looking at this for my 84
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You will really like the sniper.
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Subscribed. Planning on the same thing for my 396. Looking forward to see if the stock cleaner fits. BTW....do you know what brand those headers are?
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Headers, here you go: https://www.summitracing.com/int/par...1hkr/overview/ They fit well.A little low at the collector but liveable. |
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Got the fuel tank drained in to jerry cans.
Removed the mech fuel pump. Assembled the elec fuel pump and filters. Found a factory return line I intend to use. Need to get a fitting to step down from the 3/8" fuel hose to the 5/16" steel return line going into the fuel tank. I intend to keep the 2 3/8" hoses (green and red below) next to each other, along the frame rail before running them up the firewall above the transmission, around the distributor into the EFI unit. I'd use the factory hard lines along the frame except they terminate way at the front by the radiator, not where I want to start running the 3/8" hose. The headers will be approx 3" away from the fuel line at the nearest point. I suspect this is OK for temps, but I'll look into something to wrap parts of the fuel hose with to protect it from heat as an extra step: https://www.amazon.ca/Heatshield-Pro...70_&dpSrc=srch Here's the plan: https://i.imgur.com/rtj8YUl.jpg High flow mech fuel pump vs electric fuel pump. https://i.imgur.com/A0etF0vh.jpg |
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Interesting subscribed
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Beautiful Truck!
Love my sniper in my '72 Blazer 350sbc, cold starts, warm starts, throttle response, reliability! You look like you are taking your time and going about it the right way. Not sure if the return line step down will cause a problem, seems like I read something on that once, you may want to research it a little. I ran new 3/8" lines for both of mine. You probably could remove your 5/16 dump on the fuel sending unit, drill and install a 3/8" if you had too. Here's a little unsolicited, hopefully welcome advice, might save you some time and frustration: 1. Be patient, use the Holley tech support, they were very helpful getting it set up. Let them help you, if you have a question, they have answer. I called twice before I ever started installing mine, and a few times after. 2. There's an idle table that is not listed in the install instructions that they will walk you through if you cant get your idle where you want it. 3. I always let the fuel pump cycle before I start it, warm or cold and it will bump off in a 1/2 sec every time. Restarts can stumble if you don't. (I'm using an in-tank pump so that may be a difference) 4. There's a common whistle on these in acceleration, which they will say is normal characteristic, (it's annoying, unless you like the sound of City bus turbo's). You can totally get rid of it by using the Canton part# 85-154 ($30 on amazon) 1/4" 4 hole Phenolic Carb spacer. I tried a 1/2" open spacer first and caused a big vacuum leak which led to more issues. I'm a big believer in the 1/4" Canton, its proven to work with this set up, and shouldn't cause any clearance issues, I found a lot of guys were using it to eliminate the whistle. 5. Tom Kise with Holley tech has an 11 part post that goes through the most commons issues and how to avoid them on the Holley Sniper EFI owners and tech Facebook group listed under files. Great info! I had a few issues to work through, some due to installation mistakes, but once I got it straightened out she's been great ever since. I even turned the learning off after a few weeks (Holley Tech recommendation) and unplugged my monitor and threw it in the console. I found myself obsessing over the monitor and wasn't crazy about the look of it, just like an original looking dash. This is just my experience, I learned a lot from guys that had already gone down this road, reading ton's of threads and facebook post, like I'm sure you are. You'll read a lot of bad stuff on the Sniper and Fitech efi's, but installed correctly they will do exactly what they are meant to do, improve reliability, throttle response, and gas mileage. But, if your engine was having problems and not running right to begin with, it might not run right with efi. If I can be of any help PM me anytime. |
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Nice pictures and detail...It gets me thinking!
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It will be interesting to compare differences in how it runs, carb vs sniper. I'm sure you made baseline mileage and acceleration notes.
I had a dog once that loved to chew on my football. He finally unlaced it and popped the inner tube. |
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I would be careful using the factory 5/16 return. Don't the directions specifically say to run the return entirely in 3/8?
I installed the sniper on a 79 c-30, and i was going to do the same thing- use a sending unit with a return. its been awhile but swear I got the advice not to do that. I ended up using the bulkhead fitting holley supplies and drilled into my gas tank. if you were deadset on using the factory return line, I would take the factory metal line off completely and connect the rubber hose right to the sending unit. edit- PS what headers are you running? looking for some for my lowered big block |
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I’m in for info on it. Good video and sweet truck. I think I’m gonna do my seats like you have in the houndstooth.
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One question, are you using a single or dual plane intake with the Sniper system?
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Headers are these. They fit will, had to grind a little off the flanges to mount to the heads. https://www.summitracing.com/int/par...1hkr/overview/ |
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I can’t wait to install mine.. also the reason I haven’t ordered it yet..
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I've used a FiTech TBI on my ZZ4 69 Camaro and really like it. The trick is to follow directions precisely and ground it well.
I went a different direction on my 72 :gmc2: and installed a F.I.R.S.T TPI system which now has 12k miles on it with out a hitch. This is not your fathers 89 Corvette motor. lol |
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Part 2: https://youtu.be/hIClWrLBrBA
Got the fuel system installed. Removed the mechanical pump and used the included plate to cover the hole. The original bolts were too long for the plate, so I had to find some shorter bolts. The electric fuel pump is mounted along the frame using some existing holes (lucky). https://i.imgur.com/5VXUn1Nh.jpg https://i.imgur.com/vJWJmjqh.jpg I ordered some of these off amazon. https://i.imgur.com/YdnR4l2h.jpg And after a bunch of looking found this 3/8" to 1/4" step down to connect to the factory return steel line into the stock tank. From the EFI unit in the engine bay, the 3/8" rubber return hose goes down the firewall, along the frame, through 2 of the rubber retainer clamps, into the 3/8" to 1/4" step down fitting, into a new 1/4" rubber hose, into the factory 1/4" steel return hose which goes into the cab and tank. https://i.imgur.com/6BLLowjh.jpg I heat tape wrapped some of the fuel line and post pump filter just as a precaution, and it looks cool. https://i.imgur.com/mjndZLyh.jpg Also got the 3" exhaust clamps from amazon so O2 sensor is installed. https://i.imgur.com/7sszeDIh.jpg |
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Nice work.
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