Yeah, I'm guessing it was the Rubicon, but I also haven't looked at those bolts in 5 or 6 years.


It’s not like you gave him a free sample of crack or anything.As Nate put it, "You indirectly finically ruined someone's life"![]()
Need some help IDing what I assume are sensors. Thinking maybe @Capt Ron and @ZooMad75 will have some ideas.
Is this oil pressure?
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EGR and MAP?
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Fuel pressure?
What about the connector below the fuel pressure test port? It's just behind the thermostat housing.Top pic is the pressure sensor. You should be be able to screw in your other sensor you had for your aftermarket gauge or if the terminator needs an oil pressure input.
Second pic is egr and not the map. That second part is a evap purge valve. The hose is the giveaway.
Third pic the cap is the fuel pressure test port.
Since you will be deleting egr, you can put a cap on that large round port and use the base of the egr valve as a template to cut a block off plate.
I’d attempt to keep the evap system in tact if you can. I’ve run both the 5.3 and 8.1 without evap and the fuel smell coming from the truck on longer drives is obnoxious. My harness was set up for it but I had not installed the charcoal canister before the engine shelled. I have one from a 2nd gen S10 that I was going to install. Again I’m not sure if the terminator can run the evap, but it’s worth it to eliminate the fuel odor.
Need some help IDing what I assume are sensors. Thinking maybe @Capt Ron and @ZooMad75 will have some ideas.
Is this oil pressure?
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EGR and MAP?
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Fuel pressure?
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That’s the map sensor.What about the connector below the fuel pressure test port? It's just behind the thermostat housing.
What is the reasoning? I'm assuming less sensors because they are built into the brofloAnother reason why I went pro flo that I forgot to mention to you.
I was thinking about how much worse it would be with a Cummins. I have done the 2x4 under the damper, but it's going to be off for the cam swap.Remember setting a 6bt fully dressed Cummins on a stand. Think the engine was a 100lbs under the rating. We shoved a 2x4 under the balancer to support it.
