Timing and KR sensor Q...
#11
Bank 2 Knock sensor is the rear one, nearest to your cab.
If you replace the sensors, you can do what I did and lay down a light layer of silicone around the rubber boot of the knock sensor to prevent water from sneaking in and eventually corroding the connections. I like to wash my engine and water usually finds it way under the intake.
If you replace the sensors, you can do what I did and lay down a light layer of silicone around the rubber boot of the knock sensor to prevent water from sneaking in and eventually corroding the connections. I like to wash my engine and water usually finds it way under the intake.
#12
Originally Posted by krambo
Bank 2 Knock sensor is the rear one, nearest to your cab.
If you replace the sensors, you can do what I did and lay down a light layer of silicone around the rubber boot of the knock sensor to prevent water from sneaking in and eventually corroding the connections. I like to wash my engine and water usually finds it way under the intake.
If you replace the sensors, you can do what I did and lay down a light layer of silicone around the rubber boot of the knock sensor to prevent water from sneaking in and eventually corroding the connections. I like to wash my engine and water usually finds it way under the intake.
Are they the same as the LS1s and all models?
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