LT5 Info.., and 1228331 stuff in general.
Squash
realsquash at yahoo.com
Mon Jan 24 16:24:19 GMT 2000
I was just kidding! If you remove the knock sensor
from say the engine block, coolant might leak out of
the hole where the sensor was. If you replace the
knock sensor with a resistor, it should probably be a
high-wattage one with RTV around it to seal it.
Squash
> A one or two watt resistor would make no sense.
> This is a very low voltage and low current circuit,
> so an 1/8th watt resistor should work. All it does
> is load the sensor so it's output is reduced. The
> lower the resistor value, the less output you will
> see from the sensor.
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