So....the knock sensors are under the 2 round black covers that have the white wires, correct?
And why would I see oil on the front portion of that flat rectangular cover plate? I did valve covers a couple yrs ago and still get seepage in the middle flat portion under the butterfly.
Edit: ok. Saw YouTube video. How many estimated shop hours for the valley and intake gasket?
Yes, I went the cheap way and bought 2 connectors to splice with the existing wiring. I just cut off the old.ones, they were brittle and broke as soon as I touched them. The knock sensors were originals I think, old and rusty. Bought all new parts from Rockauto.
It could mean your intake is taking in oil from the vacuum line of the pcv stem off the driver side valve cover. Mine was doing exactly that. Then it started to white smoke at start ups. I changed the intake manifold gaskets and it also added an oil catch can and that solved the smoke and the oil.
I changed the valley pan gasket because I'm already in there. Might as well change everything I can whilst the intake is off.
I broke the oil pressure switch like a dumbass I over tighten it. Snap. Cheap aluminum. Luckily the father in law came to the rescue and delivered one I just bought off oreillys.
Its slot of work I think but if you like doing your own mechanics. It will be cake. Easy. Take your time and do it right. I had my book with me just incase.
Sorry for the long story, but I would say it would take about 5 -6 hours. If you take everything off. Unplug all wires, remove gas line, vacuum lines, fuel injectors, coil packs, intake manifold, knock sensors, and then cleaning it all up. U might as well since u got it all off. Then put everything back together to spec. Yeah, it's a fun time. Enjoy! I did.
This is my second attempt .