Thank you for your video. I’m in the process of relocating the knock sensors on a 2001 Chevy Silverado 1500HD. It has oil cooler lines on the driver’s side of the engine block. This doesn’t allow for that side’s bracket to be installed. ICT support has a few work arounds for this.
@MarkRussellDC-APC Thanks for watching! Good to know they have good support. These were tight to install on the passenger side. Also, make sure your new sensors ohm out correctly. I've had bad ones right out of the box, and have had new ones that when the engine reaches operating temperatures, they drop impedance, giving a false check engine light.
@jimgordon3206 yep on the back or front of the heads or with a few hardware store adapters on the sides over the manifolds 10mmx1.5 pretty much anywhere a 10mmx1.5 hole in the block is. Make sure they ohm properly at temp. I've had a few when hot loose impedance and throw a light
No, I don't. My buddy Page bought all the stuff, but he did buy AC Delco knock sensors, and ICT has the blocks on their website. Make sure you get the extended harness too.
Smooth as glass, doesn't pull timing like it was, and 22mpg at 75mph!! We are going to tune it with my HP tuners, and in that video, give the update before we tune it. Thanks for commenting on my video it really helps my channel out!!
@jessejames7140 it was really tight on the passenger side. I'll have to give that a shot next time. I'm installing a set on my 450hp atk crate engine in my PreRunner project silverado. Thanks for the tip!
Thank you for your video.
I’m in the process of relocating the knock sensors on a 2001 Chevy Silverado 1500HD. It has oil cooler lines on the driver’s side of the engine block. This doesn’t allow for that side’s bracket to be installed. ICT support has a few work arounds for this.
@MarkRussellDC-APC Thanks for watching! Good to know they have good support. These were tight to install on the passenger side. Also, make sure your new sensors ohm out correctly. I've had bad ones right out of the box, and have had new ones that when the engine reaches operating temperatures, they drop impedance, giving a false check engine light.
Did you have to drill and tap the block or did you use existing holes for brackets?
There's multiple 10mm x 1.5 holes you can mount to. Heads or block, but no drilling or tapping.
Can the knock sensors be screwed directly into the block or head without the billet bracket?
@jimgordon3206 yep on the back or front of the heads or with a few hardware store adapters on the sides over the manifolds 10mmx1.5 pretty much anywhere a 10mmx1.5 hole in the block is. Make sure they ohm properly at temp. I've had a few when hot loose impedance and throw a light
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Thanks for the prompt reply.
@jimgordon3206 thanks for commenting on my video it really helps my channel!
Do you have links to the parts?
No, I don't. My buddy Page bought all the stuff, but he did buy AC Delco knock sensors, and ICT has the blocks on their website. Make sure you get the extended harness too.
Any updates ? Hows it running after installation?
Smooth as glass, doesn't pull timing like it was, and 22mpg at 75mph!! We are going to tune it with my HP tuners, and in that video, give the update before we tune it. Thanks for commenting on my video it really helps my channel out!!
And we will never have to take off the intake ever again for a knock sensor code!!
Put them on the billet bracket first then install bracket
@jessejames7140 it was really tight on the passenger side. I'll have to give that a shot next time. I'm installing a set on my 450hp atk crate engine in my PreRunner project silverado. Thanks for the tip!
I need to do this to my Z71 Sierra but I've got a front diff in the way😅.
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$27 on Amazon, gen3 knock sensor relocation harness.
What was the part number on the knock sensors
I'm not sure my buddy Page bought them. Let me see if he's got the part #'s
Thanks that would really help me out to know that plus if they were gm OE
Delphi AS10017 or AC Delco 213-3521 those are OEM GM part#'s
Thanks
@Rphillips-kg1sw I hope this helps you find what you need!