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DIY - Oil Pressure Sensor Remove and Install - by Vectorz

The existing DIY, and LS1howto.com's write up was not detailed enough for most of us newbie mechanics. So I put together this step by step with pictures, for anyone who wants to use it. So it took me about 4 hours to remove the intake (which is 99% of the procedure) because I had no idea what I was doing, the aforementioned write ups were not detailed and even inaccurate. However, with the use of this DIY write up, I think most people can get through it in less than an hour.

DISCLAIMER: I don't take any responsibility for any mistakes in this document, nor do I take responsibility for any damages to your vehicle by following this document. Use at your own risk.

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Oil Pressure Sensor Removal and Installation Procedures

STEP1
a) The three green circles in the following picture indicate two electrical plugs and one hose that need to be disconnected from the throttle body.
b) The red circles indicate the two screws that need to be opened up to remove the airbridge.
http://img118.exs.cx/img118/150/STEP1.jpg

STEP2
a) The two green circles indicate a pin type rivet that can be removed by popping the top pin of the rivet with a flathead screwdriver. This will allow the airbridge to be completely removed.
b) The red circle indicates an electrical plug that should be disconnected also.
http://img118.exs.cx/img118/7307/STEP2.jpg

STEP3
a) Just a pic of the open throttle body, and another view of the hoses and plugs that need to be removed (green circles). Disconnect them if you haven't already.
b) The green ARROW points to the coolant hose that passes to the throttle body. This needs to be disconnected. Take a pair of pliers to the clamp on the hose that keeps it connected to the throttle body.
http://img118.exs.cx/img118/7720/STEP3.jpg

STEP4
a) Disconnect both plugs circled in green. The one on the right is easily removed by pressing down on the white ring and pulling the plug out.
b) The yellow arrow is a hose that *WAS* attached to the airbridge. Hopefully you've disconnected that from the airbridge already.
c) The red arrow indicates a hose that is attached to the bottom of the throttle body. This one is a b1tch to disconnect because of positioning as well as corrosion. Remove the clamp w/ pliers and yank hard, it will eventually come off.
http://img118.exs.cx/img118/8403/STEP4.jpg

STEP5
a) Passenger side (right side) fuel injectors (red circles). Disconnect all 4 of these by pressing the metal spring and pull the injectors out.
http://img118.exs.cx/img118/8656/STEP5.jpg

STEP6
a) Driver's side (left side) fuel injectors (red circles). As seen in the picture, all 4 need to be disconnected.
b) The items circled in green ***SHOULD NOT*** be disconnected. These are areas that I accidentally disconnected while going through blindly. They belong to the "EVAP Purge Vacuum Switch".
http://img118.exs.cx/img118/8141/STEP6.jpg

STEP7
a) The hoses circled in green are the braided fuel lines. Corvettes Prior to 1999 have 2 lines. Those built in 2000 +have only 1 line ! You have to use a GM fuel line removal tool (as seen in the picture pointed by the RED ARROW).
b) This step is *NOT NECESSARY*, however, I felt it makes it easier. When the fuel lines are disconnected, you will have a small amount of fuel spill so have a rag handy to catch it.
http://img118.exs.cx/img118/6038/STEP7.jpg

STEP8
a) This picture shows what the two fuel lines (green circles) look like with the hoses disconnected (red circles). Corvettes Prior to 1999 have 2 lines. Those built in 2000 +have only 1 line
http://img118.exs.cx/img118/4411/STEP8.jpg

STEP9
a) The 8 circled green bolts need to be removed with an 8mm socket wrench.
b) The two green arrows point to two hidden bolts that also need to be opened up (also 8mm), but using a standard wrench instead of a socket wrench. If you use a socket wrench, it will get stuck when you've opened the bolts up. These bolts cannot be lifted out of the intake at this time. Refer to the next step.
http://img118.exs.cx/img118/6256/STEP9.jpg

STEP10
a) The two green arrows point to those two hidden bolts. Once they've been opened up, you need to lift them up about 2 inches to give you enough clearance to pull on the intake. I used tape (as seen in the pics) to keep the bolts lifted, and free up my hands so that I could pull the intake.
http://img118.exs.cx/img118/7370/STEP10.jpg


 

STEP11
a) With the two bolts taped (lifted clearance), you should just pull the intake up a bit and pull it towards the front of the vette. Don't pull it all the way out because there is still a hose and map sensor plugs attached in the back. The pic shows what the intake will look like once you've pulled it forward a little bit.
http://img118.exs.cx/img118/7946/STEP11.jpg

STEP12
a) This picture was taken sideways to get a better view of the hose and plug that you have to disconnect. Both are circled in green.
b) After these two things have been disconnected, you can fully take out the entire intake with the throttle body attached.
http://img118.exs.cx/img118/7386/STEP12.jpg

STEP13
a) Here is a pic of the engine without the intake & throttle body. And opening the clearance to what you've been waiting for. The Oil Pressure Sensor is indicated by the green circle in the picture. I don't remember which socket size to use but it needs to be a deep socket. Pretty simple removal and installation, as it isn't in there extremely tight, you'll have plenty of clearance to put a socket wrench and deep socket in there. Just make sure you remove the electrical plug connector that goes to the Oil Pressure Sensor, before you try to remove it. Install the new one, and plug the electrical connector back in.
b) The item circled in red looks like a plastic straw. Just pay attention to this when you re-install the intake, there is a hose (on the back side of the intake right next to the map sensor) that it needs to reconnect to (hose is shown in the STEP14 picture). Failure to reconnect will result in issues with cabin airflow from A/C System !
http://img118.exs.cx/img118/1812/STEP13.jpg

STEP14
a) Here is a picture of the BACK of the removed intake, and the hose mentioned in STEP13b is circled in green. When you re-install the intake, just make sure the plastic stick (in red circle of picture on STEP13) is fitted back into this hose.
b) From here, after you've installed the new Oil Pressure Sensor, the re-installation of the intake manifold should be exactly in reverse order.
http://img118.exs.cx/img118/8577/STEP14.jpg

INSTALLATION COMPLETE


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