Location for analog oil pressure gauge plug

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Can someone please tell me / show me photos of exactly where to screw in a HF analog oil pressure gauge to check against my dash gauge? It is a 2009 Tahoe 5.3 4wd. Hoping to leave the new sending unit in so I can check if the pressures it shows are accurate.
 

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There is an 8mm allen plug on the driver side of the block, half way between the head and oil pan next to the timing cover.
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I wonder if that plug is actually accessible with the PS/alternator bracket in place?

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Yes, it is. I connected to that port on mine without moving the power steering pump or bracket. I can't remember EXACTLY, (it's been a few years since I did this) but l believe I had to use a Flex head ratchet or something. All I remember was the 8mm bit socket on a regular ratchet would not fit, because the power steering bracket was in the way and the ratchet was hitting that bracket. After I grabbed the Flex head ratchet, I could actually turn the socket without the ratchet hitting the pwr steering pump bracket. If you have a cordless ratchet or stubby ratchet, that might work as well.
 
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Thanks for the advice guys! I ended up changing my oil and my pressures came right back to normal. Crisis averted for the moment.
 

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