Valve cover leak and oil pressure switch problem** Updated Post 57**

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Looked like a decently involving job that ended up pretty good, hopefully this sensor will last a little longer. :thumbs:

Did you change the plugs too while you had it apart?

True true.

I took an up close picture of the cams also but I didn't add it in. I have so many since I WAS planning on a write up. These were the basic ones.

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Yes it was vary involved. The sensor was aculy the easiest part. It's located on the passenger side of the oil pan. Unplug it and a 15/16 socket removes the old one and install the new.

I did not change the plugs since I changed them about 30k miles ago without pulling the plenum off. Wasn't to bad.

I did not do a write up because It was going to take a lot of time that I simply don't have right now.
 

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Well the pictures are awesome without a write-up anyways. :thumbs:
 

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Your welcome. I was posting these come hell or high water. You guys are the only ones other than my family that truly appreciate them for what they are.

Hopefully it helps others be a little less skid ish when they tear into something.

I was actually thinking of calling a dealer to find out how much all of this would have cost if they did it. But something about that scares me. :crackup:
 

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