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Old 07-30-2012, 11:51 PM
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I am currently doing a H/C/I swap. I have to do it in my driveway, so have been covering motor each night. We ended up having a heavy rain the other day and I found some water in the back knock sensor. Had rest of motor covered. Should I get a new knock sensor? If so where can you buy them.
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It wouldnt be a bad idea to just replace it now rather than have to pull the intake later if it is bad. Up to you, just keep everything covered up the best you can.
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My car had 64k on it. I put a cam in mine and about 100 miles after I got done the rear knock sensor went bad. Had to pull intake and change them Id go ahead and change them to save your self a headache later on




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