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Goto www.acdelco.com and look it up for whatever application you are looking for. If you want an actual GM part instead of an AC Delco, you can goto GM Parts Direct and look it up in their online catalog.
Goto www.acdelco.com and look it up for whatever application you are looking for. If you want an actual GM part instead of an AC Delco, you can goto GM Parts Direct and look it up in their online catalog.
If I knew the factory application, I would have no problem finding the part, but unfortunatly I don't. Do you happen to know what motors used that type of IAT sensor, it would be very helpful.
I had problems finding that part. They quite making it at the dealer, so I had to buy it from Schucks (kragen, checker, whatever). Have you measured it and confirmed that it is bad?
I had problems finding that part. They quite making it at the dealer, so I had to buy it from Schucks (kragen, checker, whatever). Have you measured it and confirmed that it is bad?
GM # 25036751
Echlin ECHT55100
Wells 54107
Borg Warner WT382
These are the plastic-tipped, threaded body sensors. Threaded sensor with brass tip is 12160244 (I think). Unthreaded plastic part is GM #12160244 (LS-1 F-body).
You can pick up the other brand sensors at AutoZone, Advance, Napa, etc. Have them look for a '88 Buick Skylark with the 2.5 TBI. I think it is also used on the '87 Fiero V6, and many others.
Marty
'99 Z-28 - Weekend Driver
'98 Dodge Neon - Winter Beater
'84 X-11 - Time and Money Pit
'88 Fiero Formula - Bone stock for now
Quote of the week:
Originally posted by Aaron
This is why I don't build crappy headers. I'm not sure, I don't know too much about welding.
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