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L18 8.1L swap resource thread

It started, but, long cranking then poor running.
Perhaps unrelated but after replacing my crankshaft position sensor on my green 8.1 truck it did the same thing.
The actual mounting hole in the sensor is about 10mm and the bolt was about 8mm and I did not have the sensor seated down all the way.
 
I read about many horror stories similar to that.
Several have said that a bad crank sensor will set off the cam sensor.
Not sure I believe that. My ECM has been programmed to my engine. No drive by wire throttle. Manual throttle, with IAT, TPS, MAF. Plus got rid of 4 of the 6, O2 sensors.
It’s just weird to have a new cam sensor, right out of the box, sat for 2 years, then have it be bad.
I was super diligent about wiring my wiring harness. I spent a few weeks doing it, exactly the way the diagrams showed.
Time to go out and disturb the peace…
 
I have a standard in mine, still have the old one, probably why no troubles with the standard
 
Keep this in mind, the 8.1 used three different cam sensors over the production run that match up to changes with the timing cover. They did change the pin out in the harness too. I have think back but I think we had to swap pins to make mine work.
 
I had to file off the alignment tooth from inside the sensor where the pins are located. The harness plug’s alignment slot for the tooth was on the opposite side than the sensor.
Exacto-knife and needle file got it handled. So, no, it was not “correct”, but, it allowed the plug to fit, which got it fired up.
 
Keep this in mind, the 8.1 used three different cam sensors over the production run that match up to changes with the timing cover. They did change the pin out in the harness too. I have think back but I think we had to swap pins to make mine work.
And timing gear on cam .
 
I read the other day when I was ordering my Silverado oil pan to replace the 13 quart big truck oil pan I have, that I needed an oil pick up tube to match the new oil pan.
And, that pickup tube lengths came in 8”, 9” and 10” versions.
Then on further reading discovered that all were superseded down to an 8” version.
Any of you guys know anything about the actual truth of the matter? I have ordered an 8” pickup tube, not knowing what I had already bolted to the oil pump in the 13 quart, big truck pan currently under residing on my engine. Upon taking the 13 quart pan off, I discovered an 8 inch pick up tube in the 13 quart pan. Now I’m really confused.
 

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