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Old 02-02-2010, 12:06 PM
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I have a manifold that needs a hole plugged that is for the LS style MAP sensor. It would be easiest to just bolt up the LS style MAP sensor so if you have one laying around I'd like to take it off your hands.

If not, I suppose RTV and a bolt will have to do the trick.

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RedGut86,

Hey, we are OE Parts Headquarters and a sponsor for LS1TECH. We have the LS1 style MAP sensors in stock. The links below should take you to our site and display the parts.

The ACDelco MAP sensor is a 12614970 $59.39
The Federated MAP sensor is a AS60SB $54.82

These are brand new parts and are in stock. Also orders over $75 will ship UPS ground for free and all others ship for a low $6.99. If you do decide to order please be sure to use the code "LS1TECH" to receive a discount on your purchase.

Thanks for the opportunity to quote on your parts needs.
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Looking for used and free or near to it.
Thanks though.

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why dont you just use a plumbers pipe plug? you can pick one up for a couple of bucks at the hardware store.
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As in thread in an NPT pipe plug?

Well, I'd like to be able to use the port with a MAP sensor, or at least not kill the resale potential by threading up a smooth bore port hole.

We'll see, either way I'll plug it.
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no, not a npt plug. its bisquit shaped piece of rubber with a washer on each side of it and a bolt running through it. the bolt has a wingnut on it. when you tighten the bolt it squishes the rubber and seals the hole. ask somebody about one at a hardware store. i use on to plug my egr hole.
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Nice, I wasn't aware of that. I'll definitely try that. Thanks!



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