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Old 04-10-2021, 09:26 PM   #11
Davidf
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Re: LS Swap: Introduction, newbie, planning...

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I used summit racing manifolds on mine, great fit, seems like great quality. Cheaper than Hooker.

15. Not sure of your logic here, you can put in a 3 wire sensor from a 98 Camaro and have both temp inputs for the PCM and for the gauge.
I like your thinking. Will the three wire sensor send the right right signal to my 71 gauge so it reads correctly?

I got the engine out of the ‘01 Tahoe. Next is clean up and inspection. I’m a little worried that the cylinder heads are cracked and letting coolant escape into the crankcase. PO mentioned mystery coolant lose and water pump looks newish...thinking water pump was attempted repair. No sign of radiator leak. Will know when I pull valve covers. Photos soon

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