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tin Feb 27, 2026 04:12 AM

1997 Blazer
 
I have a 1997 Blazer that is blown but I also happen to have a 2000 old's bravada both with the 4.3 Vortec. I am planning to swap the Old's motor into the Blazer but I do not know if i should use the Blazer harness or the Old's harness for the 0411 PCM. I know either way will take some work if its re-pinning the Blazer harness to fit the 0144 PCM or having to swap certain sensors for the 0411 PCM. I would just buy one but i cannot find one anywhere. Basically what I'm saying is I want to use the 0411 PCM with everything functioning as normal but I'm not sure what rout to take.

I am aware the 0411 needs flashed.

LesMyer Feb 27, 2026 01:42 PM

See my answer in Engine and Transmissions. Yours is a duplicate thread.

MuttWagon Mar 8, 2026 10:33 AM


Originally Posted by LesMyer (Post 758817)
See my answer in Engine and Transmissions. Yours is a duplicate thread.

please stop killing posts as a flex. The point of a forum is to share information. This is the second time I came here to learn from someone just to find you rudely and abruptly killing a post.
Be a gentleman and post the link to the duplicate. Maybe there’s a reason your duplicate didn’t come up in the search?



christine_208 Mar 8, 2026 12:43 PM


Originally Posted by MuttWagon (Post 758837)
please stop killing posts as a flex. The point of a forum is to share information. This is the second time I came here to learn from someone just to find you rudely and abruptly killing a post.
Be a gentleman and post the link to the duplicate. Maybe there’s a reason your duplicate didn’t come up in the search?

Les' reply might have seemed curt, but I've been on this forum long enough to know that Les is not about flexing his power or authority.

New members often are unfamiliar with the structure of the forum and submit duplicate posts by mistake. All he has done here is direct people to the single thread where all the answers to the inquiry can be found. If this is not done, the interactive nature of the posts can be lost.

swartlkk Mar 8, 2026 02:22 PM


Originally Posted by MuttWagon (Post 758837)
please stop killing posts as a flex. The point of a forum is to share information. This is the second time I came here to learn from someone just to find you rudely and abruptly killing a post.
Be a gentleman and post the link to the duplicate. Maybe there’s a reason your duplicate didn’t come up in the search?

Every member agreed to abide by the rules of the forum when they first signed up and they have not changed in a very long time. Rule #4 - Double Posting is prohibited. Les is simply doing is job as a moderator of this forum.

You may want to consider a few more of the rules before you make any further inflammatory remarks against the staff of this forum. If you care to continue this discussion, please feel free to message me as this thread has run it's course.

Anyone wishing to find the other thread can click on the OPs name, 'find all posts by ____', then the thread in the 'Engine & Transmission' section.

*Thread Closed*


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