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Old 09-17-2009, 12:46 AM
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I got an LS1 and looking to find out what sensor, sending unit, or plug goes into what hole on the block. the guy I got the engine from robbed all of this stuff and I dont know what goes where.

Round one: driver side, front of block, by the timing cover, straight hole 90 deg from end of crank.


Round two: top of block, behind intake manifold, next to cam position sensor.


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1: These 2 here?



The one on the left is a hole that doesn't need any plug, the one on the right is a Freeze Plug installed from the Factory.

2: Oil Pressure Sensor.


Is the Crank Sensor still inplace behind the Starter?
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No. The hole I was talking about is in the side of the block in the same area. The hole is threaded also. I don't know how to post a pic from my iPhone or I would
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The hole next the cam position sensor is for the oil pressure sending unit. The holes in the side of the block are coolant plugs.... http://mycarpics.shutterfly.com/193

Heres a pick of the oil pressure switch. Tall black post above the clutch. http://mycarpics.shutterfly.com/202
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I highly suggest either buying or downloading a schematic for an 4th Gen. It pretty much has all the diagrams and labels you need, complete with part numbers so you can order what your missing. Would make it easier.
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i tried this game with my g/f last night. she wont talk to me today
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Where can I get a schematic that would be great


As a reminder this game is done by professinals. Any attempt to recreat any of the things seen in this post may/will have serious reprocussions from the misses.
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Originally Posted by camaross82
No. The hole I was talking about is in the side of the block in the same area. The hole is threaded also. I don't know how to post a pic from my iPhone or I would
Do you see it in my pic?

Take the pic I posted and circle the area that it's in..save it, then re-attach it and post it.
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lets play name that hole!!!-baree-ls1.jpg

its right here around the corner, on the side of the block




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