07-19-2013, 10:09 PM | #1 |
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Sensor on LS Intake
Is there anything that I can do with this sensor. If I can rotate it would be great. Tried messing with it tonight with no success. What does it do also would be great to know. It is to close to my firewall to plug in the connector. Hate to start hacking on the firewall again if there is an easier solution. Thanks Daniel
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07-19-2013, 10:18 PM | #2 |
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Re: Sensor on LS Intake
MAP sensor, carefully unclip it (tabs are fragile) and pull straight up. Rotate 180, reinstall.
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Could not find the clips to release it. Only played with it for a short time, tomorrow I will have to study it a little more. Thanks for the quick response.
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Argh... Can't resize photo right now. Anyway, the little tabs on the sides of the sensor has hooks at the top that hold the sensor down. Pry them slightly outward. The sensor is mainly held in by a rubber seal.
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I can not turn the sensor 180 degrees, it will hit a mounting post right in front of it. Can the molded mounting bracket be rotated to 90 degrees or are the made into the intake?
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The base is made into the intake. Don't twist. Not sure about the post in the way, mine didn't have one. Maybe someone else has a good idea on this one....
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I need to rotate it 90 degrees, can this be done. You would think that this would be a serviceable part just in case you broke the tabs. Need an LS guru to jump in and help a brother out. If I knew how to remove it without breaking it I could probably figure it out.
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Good luck i broke my tabs by accident deal wants to sell me an intake. What is this in? Cause i have penty of space to hook mine up with the 3 inch dirty dingo silder mounts all the way back i still have penty of space
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It is in a 68 c10 truck, the problem is its equipped with a porterbuilt dropmember and it moves the motor up from the factory location. I may have to switch to a car style intake manifold. I do not want too, but I may have to do it.
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Re: Sensor on LS Intake
If you swap to a car style then you will also need to do the front accessories and water pump ... which can be a pain and expensive. I am not sure what might be in front to prevent you from moving it 180 degrees, maybe that part can be "trimmed" I don't remember what all is around mine.
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My problem
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I am going to just cut the post off in front of it. Hopefully that does not leave a big gaping hoe in my intake. I have been searching high and low for the answer. Just going to hack it. lol
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Wait if your asking "can I cut this"
Yes. Plenty of intakes have been smoothed over. If your just trimming the top down with a dremel to fit the sensor and molex plug, this should be no problem. Just don't shave it all the way flush so you don't risk thinning the material out too much if you can avoid it. Plastic intakes do crack if provoked too far.
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Don't cut it too far down or you could end up with a hole. What I would do is cut off the tabs that hold the sensor in, then put the sensor in how you want. Then make a small metal bracket to bolt into that bolt and go over the top of the sensor to hold it down. Doesn't need much to hold it in.
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Think we got something here. Thanks for all the help.
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Think I could sell these for half the price of an intake? Lol
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Nice work. That will work perfectly
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Bolted down. Got to rattle can and done
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Nothin a little metal stock couldn't fix eh brother?
Nice quick fix, simple but functional.
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i'd buy one if you wanted to make another and mail it to me!
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