I recently rebuilt my 88 2.8l MPFI engine, i know that when you rebuild engines that they burn some oil. my problem is a actual leak. there is a sensor of some type (looks like a oil pressure sensor) that is mounted next to the cap where the distributor would go. it is leaking oil and is causing me to add half a quart of oil per day. what is the sensor? i have a 1989 block of the same engine, but it dosn't have a port for this sensor. is it nessesary to have? someone help me quick!
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I don't think I've ever seen a sensor in that area of the engine... Got a pic?-Brad-
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Here is a picture I have of a 3100 and the oil pump drive, and there is no sensor even close to it...
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right, because your engine is newer, mine was made in 1987. yours probably uses a different computer. I saw another engine at the junk yard that had the same sensor, so it wasn't just a Quick Fix or anything, also it goes right into the wiring harness.
in your picture the sensor would be coming out of the block at an angle on the flat right next to the front cylinder head.
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