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Followed this thread and learned me something. Always good to see due diligence when folks post back a result or the fix.
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Thanks. I will keep thatvin mind.Knock sensors were problematic on the gen 3 LS engines because they are mounted in the lifter valley and sealed from the elements by rubber grommets. When you do them, also do the knock sensor harness unless you want to redo the job again.
Thank you.I agree the intake leak could cause a lean condition and excessive or lack of knock.
Keep in mind that ECM's are "artificial stupidity" perfected. That is "code for bad knock sensor" means that the test for the knock sensor failed, sure, but what is under test and how?
For example we had a primitive ECM for a 89 olds that kept coding an ignition module failure. (This was after ECM replacement because at first it would turn the SES light on, limp the engine, and wouldn't store any codes.) During system tests that the ECM carries out: It couldn't advance the timing enough to get a knock signal from the knock sensor. Test apparently is advance till it knocks. ECM failed test with ignition module failure because it couldn't hear a knock with max advance commanded. Problem turned out to be an oil leak that insulated the connector in the knock sensor so it never got a knock signal.