HELP!!!! Did I just break the oil pressure sensor (LS6 intake swap)
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Believe the 99-02 is 12562267 (doublecheck). Put the new one in BEFORE reinstalling the intake - hard to get to w/o the GM tool/socket. Dealer might have one in stock, but they list for about $50.
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Cool, from that pic I'd spend some time cleaning anyway. Not trying to be a smartass, only done a couple intake swaps but haven't seen one like that, just sand here in Florida.
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Originally Posted by 2001NBMZ28
Cool, from that pic I'd spend some time cleaning anyway. Not trying to be a smartass, only done a couple intake swaps but haven't seen one like that, just sand here in Florida.
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Originally Posted by TheBlurLS1
Make sure you get the special socket for it, and slip the socket down over the sensor while you're installing the new manifold. This will help protect it on re-install.
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the gaskets shouldnt need to be repalced. and dont worry buddy it happens alot with the oil pressure sending unit no big deal, jus do us all a favor and take a vacum cleaner to that ****! but be careful dont get crap in the ports. better yet put some paper towels in them so noting falls in there!
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Originally Posted by LightEmUpLs1
the gaskets shouldnt need to be repalced. and dont worry buddy it happens alot with the oil pressure sending unit no big deal, jus do us all a favor and take a vacum cleaner to that ****! but be careful dont get crap in the ports. better yet put some paper towels in them so noting falls in there!
Yeah I got everything put back almost, I just need to properly torque the manifold bolts down and then work my way back from the throttlebody. I did the !AIR and !EGR at the same time so it is a little messy.