Ned Kelly
1/2 ton status
Nice snow wheeling!
How did the red Blazer with the chained up tires do?
How did the red Blazer with the chained up tires do?
Really good until he broke a front D60 stub shaft. Chains on 40s make good progress.Nice snow wheeling!
How did the red Blazer with the chained up tires do?
The big advantage for factory TBI to me is having the knock & VSS input. Without them I might as well go aftermarket.If you got aftermarket mounts that space would be open.
Do you really need it?
I tried an elbow but it won't fit. If I put thd elbow on first I can't get the dipstick to line up properly due the metal section that inserts into the receptacle in the pan. If I put the dipstick in first then there's not enough room to spin it.Sorry that I am late to this party, and I am going to ask , maybe dumb question, but
Won't a street 45* elbow help out?
And I believe that the knock sensor will still work with your extension as it is still listening to the coolant. We all know how sounds travel in water.
@bent72 you have a knock sensor correct?

That's the best explanation I've read yet for the function of the knock sensor. So that makes me feel like using the threaded boss I indicated earlier would allow proper function without having it stick way the hell out there.I'm going to step out of the box here and ask a dumb question.. Given the way the dipstick tube comes out of the pan is there another pan with a different dipstick tube location?
Also, the knock sensor does not sense the knock through the water. It feels the vibration through the block. By using a peizo-electric crystal it generates its own voltage when it dectects the vibration. This is why you can induce the knock value by tapping on the block with a hammer while it's running.
I resemble that remark....Mine is 100% stock including the knock sensor. No issues. And as you know, I carry every electrical component including an ECM. A few people have borrowed some of these parts.![]()
It senses vibration, not sound@ZooMad75 , I understand very well your explanation of that, but wouldn't you think that it is still using the coolant?
When you tap on the block, you would definitely be sending sound into the coolant.
I would consider how much the coolant comes into contact with the cylinder walls. I do understand that probably a fair amount of reason for it being in the block drain was that it existed already.
I am not saying that the idea of the threaded boss won't work. Just discussing truck stuff with friends that don't mind questions!
But aren't those the same?It senses vibration, not sound
No thanks. Maybe if I could TIG.Cut the dipstick out and move it to the other side
By using a peizo-electric crystal it generates its own voltage when it dectects the vibration. This is why you can induce the knock value by tapping on the block with a hammer while it's running.
If you can induce a voltage by knocking on the block with a hammer, couldn't you install it in the boss you were considering, then hook up a multimeter to the leads and tap the block a few times and see if you register any voltage?I just wish those people would report back on whether or not it worked.
There's also some sort of chassis mount that Howell does.
Just MIG itNo thanks. Maybe if I could TIG.