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    kayak is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Car Year, Make, Model: 72 El Camino
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    Sensory overload on 454

     



    As I'm stripping away the non-essential items off of my recently purchased 454 TBI truck motor ('89 Chevy 1-ton) in preparation to give it a little start up nudge on my engine test run stand, I found four little sensors that I'm doing my "best possible guess" on.

    See if you can tell me what they are and win my undying respect and devotion...
    • Driver's side, located dead center between middle runners of the exhaust manifold.
    • Passenger side, located dead center between middle runners of the exhaust manifold.
    • Driver's side, located behind power steering pump assembly.
    • Intake manifold front by water inlet and heater hose fitting.
    • Closer view of the fitting from the intake manifold.
    Thanks in advance,
    Kurt
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    Last edited by kayak; 03-13-2008 at 07:34 PM.

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