I have a 52 Caddy with a rebuilt 331 engine and trans. Would like to go with TBI. Has anyone gone this route? I never want to overhaul another carb.
I have a 52 Caddy with a rebuilt 331 engine and trans. Would like to go with TBI. Has anyone gone this route? I never want to overhaul another carb.
Updating the 331 to TBI is possible.
The real heartbeat of the conversion will be the distributor modification. Maybe your 331 points distributor can be converted for TBI. Check this link: http://www.davessmallbodyheis.com/ for information and pricing to have the 331 points distributor modified for TBI.
dave w
If you mean the 2 bbl throttle bodies, then any of the TBI ECMs will be good. The simple conversion will be to use a '7747, while a more involved, but possibly more rewarding result would be to use the '7427 PCM.
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Thanks Six_Shooter - Do you know of a thread where the differences may be explained?
Bob
If you search up "7747 to 7427 swap" or similar search parameters you should be able to get a feel for the differences, and why some people prefer one over the other.
Last edited by Six_Shooter; 01-25-2016 at 04:02 AM.
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The '7747 is about as simple as TBI can be, and very affordable. Possibly the '7747 is the best choice for the first ever EFI project. Many gearhead-efi.com members had a '7747 TBI as their first EFI experience.
The '7427 is a better, possibly the best, TBI computer. The '7427 is a slightly more expensive TBI system because a Vehicle Speed Sensor (VSS) is required to take full advantage of what makes the '7427 a better computer than the '7747.
Generally, the aftermarket has better support (plug-n-play harness) for the '7747.
Maybe the option of upgrading to the '7427 a year or two after getting up-to-speed with the '7747 is a good plan?
dave w
My experience is that the '7747 greatly responds to the addition of a VSS as well.
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Thanks Dave:
That is probably the easiest and quickest way to go. Sent a query to Dave Ray about the distributor yesterday.
Bob
Adapters can be found at CFM Technologies
http://marine-performance-parts.com/...cessories.aspx
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