- 【Applicable Model】:For ALL GM Gen III LS V8 Engines 1997-2007, Compatible with any Gen III harness and original equipment knock sensors. For LS1 LM7 LR4 LQ4 LS6 L59 LQ9 LM4 L33.
- 【Features】: Each bracket has multiple ports to provide various combinations of mounting positions, relocates both knock sensors to the bottom edge of the engine block.
- 【Quality Assurance】: Premium quality aluminum, high heat tolerance, corrosion resistant and easy to install.
- 【Component】: 1 x Left/Driver-Side Bracket, 1 x Right/Passenger-Side Bracket, 2 x Mounting Bolts
- 【Material】: Made of high quality CNC Machined Out Of 6061-T6 Billet Aluminum
- 【Note】: For ICT #551629, NO installation guide included! Some 4WD applications will require both sensors on the passenger side bracket, professional installation recommended.


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Knock Sensor and Hardnesses Relocation Bracket Kit for 1997-2007 GM Gen III LS V8 Engines LS1 LM7 LR4 LQ4 LS6 L59 LQ9 LM4 L33
*$577.00
Informação adicional
Brand | jasperautopart |
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Material | Aluminum |
Item Weight | 304 Grams |
Measuring Range | 70 – 120 dB |
Mounting Type | Flange Mount |
Danny –
Great product . .. if the engine is out . That said , I still managed to do it quicker than pulling the intake .
Anthony Crenshaw –
No bolts were in the package. I am returning and waiting on correct (all items) package. Once have the items I will give it a 5 star..
ivan22 –
I purchased this product and boy o boy it was very easy to install in my 02 chevy avalanche. Resetting engine code and drove it maybe for 60 to 80 miles and next day let it idle and engine light never came back on . Took truck to get it Smoged and easy Pass all pass. This product is very well worth it . I installed it on driver side near oil pan . Easy. I really want everyone to know that’s having engine code knock sensor would really need this. Guarantee 💯.
Max –
This item fit perfectly on a 2005 Silverado 4×4 5.3 and it solved my knock sensor issue allowing me to pass MD emission inspection. It has been almost two months and ZERO codes and that is amazing for the price I paid to solve such a pain in the you know! I mean trying to take out the OEM knock sensors is no fun and there are no guaranties that it will solve the issue if the block is all rusted out in there. You must buy the harness that splits into two and is long, if you want to do it the right way and mount on left and right of the block.
Warning: Installing the passenger side block is *almost* impossible by one person, I tried and after an hour, I said to myself, why do I have teenagers and NOT use them? So, my Son held a really, really long extension and they must be 1/4 inch socket or it will not fit in between the exhaust manifold and the block from the top of the engine once you unhook that first spark plug wire (I was using two long 1/4 extensions and a 1/4 universal joint and 1/4 13mm socket). Then I went under the truck and held the block while my Son threaded the bold that I had put in place earlier when I was battling by myself. I mean, there is so little space on a 4×4 5.3 Silverado that I don’t know why i did that to my self?? (I should have put both delphi knock sensors on the drive side and be done, DARN OCD of mine!!). Fixing the issue for almost half the price of the name brand relocation kit was also a plus and I recommend. Also, you will need a stubby 22mm socket if you are going to mount the knock sensor with the connector facing the front of the truck and be able to use a torque wrench to apply 15 foot/pounds.
Raul –
Mounted perfectly on my L99 swapped Sierra
Amazon Customer –
It’s a perfect product I just made a little modification to it but no problem at all.
micah joel hancock –
If you have a 4×4 you’re better off just pulling the intake off and replacing them in the factory location. It’s so tight to get it mounted where it needs to be. Also no istructions came with them had to find a same style relocate kit and follow their instructions.
Amazon Customer –
Great product fit with no problems feel like nice durable chunk of aluminum and bolted right up, due to the location of the install on the passenger side it’s not the easiest thing but with a little patience and time you’ll be able to get that bolt in, plus the sensors attached right up to it love it no problems about 2 months or so in