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sweetk30 11-05-2019 01:52 PM

Re: 1987 Fuel Sender Conversion for LSx Swap
 
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i did a 87 sender / tank on my efi swap . did the acdelco ep381 pump for 1996 vortec 350/5.7L spec truck . it was a direct swap on the sender for the tbi pump .

for lines i did nylon like late model vehicles use . i got a dorman master builder / repair kit . i used the compression to barb for the sender and cut off the factory bulb at the end only .

then ran my lines and installed my fittings and full pressure test when i was done before i set my body on and she has been great now for over 3k miles prob close to 4k miles now .

87chevy.com 11-16-2019 07:54 PM

Re: 1987 Fuel Sender Conversion for LSx Swap
 
Custom Walbro 450 mounts for stock sending units. Searched for products and nothing..

https://imagizer.imageshack.com/img921/8375/FUCSnN.jpg

https://imagizer.imageshack.com/img922/9339/O6FcbP.jpg

Close up

https://imagizer.imageshack.com/img923/3599/W4uMG2.jpg

Presses on with some effort and stays put. Can be rotated if needbe to accommodate offset pumps. No welding needed to install it either. You could but not needed.
Clint

izzy_Britton 01-30-2020 08:04 PM

Re: 1987 Fuel Sender Conversion for LSx Swap
 
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Originally Posted by rodstored-72 (Post 8619727)
Aggie,
have you moved forward on the duel tanks yet? I am in the beginning process of the same thing. I am interested in how you might/did go about wiring for both tanks so the tanks are not going at the same time?
thanks in advance

I just wanted to add my two cents worth. I was in the process of setting up dual tanks for my 86 before I sold it.

I had the thought that I was going to set up each tank as its own single tank set up. I was planning rather than using the the stock type tank selector unit to just run individual set ups. Let me try to explain.

Left tank to left side fuel rail and right tank to right side fuel rail. Obviously I was using aftermarket intake with billet fuel rails and a single forward mounted cross-over simply line.

This way the stock style selector switch could run as kind of supposed to, left right and center, I was planning to use a burb/blazer rear tailgate window 3 position style switch. Figured if I set up each tank as its own single tank system I could run like stock, using the center switch position to run both pumps at same time in a race/strip/dyno situation. Truck was going to be twin turbo so figured a little extra fuel might come in handy.

Was planning to use corvette filters and anti bleed back fittings in the lines so that when excess fuel from left tank returned to tank it couldn't over fill the right side. Might sound silly but I was 90% sure it was going to work. This is the route I intend to follow on my 75 when/if I ever get to it.

Just foods for though.

bh86 12-10-2021 04:20 AM

Re: 1987 Fuel Sender Conversion for LSx Swap
 
What’s everyone doing with the vent line?

aggie91 12-13-2021 02:19 PM

Re: 1987 Fuel Sender Conversion for LSx Swap
 
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Originally Posted by bh86 (Post 9005439)
What’s everyone doing with the vent line?

I just added a length of line from the sender to the top of the frame rail and used a Dorman 14689 GM Axle Transmission Tube Vent Breather 1969-2002 on the end and zip tied it to the frame rail.

SunSoaked 12-13-2021 05:02 PM

Re: 1987 Fuel Sender Conversion for LSx Swap
 
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Originally Posted by bh86 (Post 9005439)
What’s everyone doing with the vent line?

I just converted my 85 this weekend.

The OEM vent is 5/16. It is now the return line.

The OEM return line off the mechanical pump is 1/4. It is now the vent line. The 87 sending units use a 1/4 vent line so it's meant to be! My vent line t's both my tanks in back and goes to the charcoal cannister up front. Working great.

SunSoaked 12-13-2021 05:04 PM

Re: 1987 Fuel Sender Conversion for LSx Swap
 
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Originally Posted by aggie91 (Post 9006737)
I just added a length of line from the sender to the top of the frame rail and used a Dorman 14689 GM Axle Transmission Tube Vent Breather 1969-2002 on the end and zip tied it to the frame rail.

So your tank fumes just vent underneath your truck? How's that work in closed spaces?

aggie91 12-21-2021 02:16 PM

Re: 1987 Fuel Sender Conversion for LSx Swap
 
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Originally Posted by SunSoaked (Post 9006789)
So your tank fumes just vent underneath your truck? How's that work in closed spaces?

Pretty much direct to the atmosphere. I have never noticed it at all, even before the LS swap that was the way the tank vent was done from the factory.

It is rarely in closed spaces long enough to notice any smells...:lol:

Acregger 12-22-2021 12:35 PM

Re: 1987 Fuel Sender Conversion for LSx Swap
 
I just used 1987 blazer tank and fuel pump then swapped out the pump its self with a acdelco ep381 from rock auto. The sender already had threaded ends which then I had to add adapter fittings to connect to AN fittings and lines. My truck was a return style fuel system. Everything seems to work great

87chevy.com 01-02-2022 03:27 PM

Re: 1987 Fuel Sender Conversion for LSx Swap
 
another option

http://87chevy.com/images/Fuel/cnc_hat_installed.jpg

with a walbro 450 pump installed

http://87chevy.com/images/Fuel/cnc_assembled.jpg

clint

ShortHaul 01-20-2022 09:47 PM

Re: 1987 Fuel Sender Conversion for LSx Swap
 
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Originally Posted by 87chevy.com (Post 9013922)

Is that cnc'd? looks awesome.


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