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Godspeed, sir. Also, I zip-tied that wiring harness to the wiper arm to keep it out of my way while I worked. It'll save you a ton of aggravation because that thing always seems to be hanging right in the way of whatever you're trying to do.I’ll be making a build thread but just wanted to update everyone. Most of the parts are here and I’ve begun.
Godspeed, sir. Also, I zip-tied that wiring harness to the wiper arm to keep it out of my way while I worked. It'll save you a ton of aggravation because that thing always seems to be hanging right in the way of whatever you're trying to do.
Also, it's a good time to replace that troublesome oil sending unit and screen when you replace the valley pan.
Also, you can safely delete that plastic baffle on the rear of the intake manifold that makes the sender so hard to get to. It's only there for sound deadening and not having it makes literally no audible difference to my ear, yet makes getting to that sender about one billion times easier.Thanks for the tip. I was actually trying to move the harness off to the drivers side but sadly it goes down the frame on the passenger side and I didn’t bother crawling underneath to see where it connected to.
I had to replace the oil sending unit two years ago, but your prob right I should replace it again while it’s apart. I did it without removing the intake the first time and that was a pita because you can’t see a thing.
They can collapse internally or your VLOM may have failed too, causing your symptoms..
Either way, now that you are apart, ditch that crap !!!!
I'm not having any issues at all (as I turned it off when I purchased it used) , but I'm
still going to change cams and ditch all the AFM crap. Plus I'm really OCD !