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Old 01-14-2006, 03:56 PM
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I'm wondering if I can grab sensors from any other GM's other than a camaro/firebird, that will work. I'm building an engine from scratch basically, so I'll need all the electrical to make it run. Any help would be great.
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Coolant temp sensor should be the same.
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one down, thanks,
bazillion more to go guys.
what about crank and cam position sensors, air flow/temp/pressure,
help me out here.
thanks
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Best way to check is to get the part numbers for them, go onto GMpartsdirect.com and look at their catalog. Search by part number, and then it'll show you all the vehicles it will be found on or used on.

Best of Luck!
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beauty, thanks for the tip.
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Obviously if the part #s are the same they'll work. But sometimes changes in part #s are due to reasons other than a change in the electrical signal being output. So there are interchanges you can do in spit of part # differences.




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