iamdub
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What sensor is on the drivers side of the block with the white connector, just forward of the oil cooler block?
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Yup. Knock sensor.
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What sensor is on the drivers side of the block with the white connector, just forward of the oil cooler block?
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Mines not Black Bear branded like yours…It’s here.
Oh hell yeah.Looky here what the UPS guy left today. Weeks too soon.
@Doubeleive @iamdub does the knock sensor go into an oil passage, or all the way through the wall of the block? Basically wondering if it can leak oil
if there is oil there it is probably coming from the valve cover, get some purple power and clean it all up and then keep looking after you drive it a bit@Doubeleive @iamdub does the knock sensor go into an oil passage, or all the way through the wall of the block? Basically wondering if it can leak oil
ya he is having a oil leak problem, might be the valve coversLol
I actually had a second half to my reply saying "No, it does not go into the block. The hole is blind."
I erased it to save myself from at least one instance of coming across as a díck since your question may not have had anything to do with leaking oil.
Either that or the oil cooler block gasket. It's real gunky on the top side of that block and in front of it, and it get oil accumulation below that cooler block and on the oil pan bolt heads under the cooling block.ya he is having a oil leak problem, might be the valve covers
I had one of those rear rack carrier things with a snowblower on it and I got a ***** warning from a cop, says it's blocking the license plate.![]()
What sensor is on the drivers side of the block with the white connector, just forward of the oil cooler block?
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That must've sucked when you learned it was rolled. I had a beautiful fully loaded Thunderbird SC back in the day. All black, and it had every option imaginable. Sold it to my sister cheap. It slowly started to get messed up, then one morning they got t--b o n e d (GEEZ)by an old caddy. Guy was dui. Totaled it. Fortunately it was a heavy solid car! If not I think my sister would've been killed. She did get hurt tho. Car was MANGLED.thats nice its still in good shape...after i have sold all my vehicles, i NEVER want to see them again. i dont want to see something i put so much time and effort into making it mine and look nice, only to see it get trashed by the next owner.
my very first truck, and my namesake - my solid axle swapped s10 - came up for sale a few years back for super cheap, like 500 bucks. If i had a place to keep it, i would have bought it. still looked basically how it was when i sold it, but had been rolled atleast once.
Yeah, I have sold a few that the owners destroyed... Just happy when they are not and the new owner is as bad as I am about detail and mechanicals etc.thats nice its still in good shape...after i have sold all my vehicles, i NEVER want to see them again. i dont want to see something i put so much time and effort into making it mine and look nice, only to see it get trashed by the next owner.
my very first truck, and my namesake - my solid axle swapped s10 - came up for sale a few years back for super cheap, like 500 bucks. If i had a place to keep it, i would have bought it. still looked basically how it was when i sold it, but had been rolled atleast once.
Are there wires going to it? There should be i think?What sensor is on the drivers side of the block with the white connector, just forward of the oil cooler block?
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Sounds like Joisy with all their circles... @TonyrodzI was in the land of no left hand turns today. Anyone know where I was ?
oops wrong section. Darn newb

Yes, they are behind the connector, run between the block and connectorAre there wires going to it? There should be i think?