So this would be an offshoot of my timing question...
I wanted to replace my original knock sensor to see if it affected my timing issues/concerns. Googling the original part number gave me an ACDelco 213-96. Looking for instant gratification, I went to the nearest auto parts store and gave them the info. I was given a BWD brand S8012P (for a manual transmission). Put it in the boat and took it for a spin this morning. Boat would get above 3K rpms without the engine falling on its face. Unhooked the knock sensor and accelerated over 3K with no issues. Hooked the sensor back up and it crapped out again. Tested both sensors with an ohm meter. The old one reads 3,860 and the new one reads zero. Initial internet searching is telling me that 3,900 is normal. Of course, I found one YouTube video telling me that it's broken if it doesn't read zero???
Thank you!
I wanted to replace my original knock sensor to see if it affected my timing issues/concerns. Googling the original part number gave me an ACDelco 213-96. Looking for instant gratification, I went to the nearest auto parts store and gave them the info. I was given a BWD brand S8012P (for a manual transmission). Put it in the boat and took it for a spin this morning. Boat would get above 3K rpms without the engine falling on its face. Unhooked the knock sensor and accelerated over 3K with no issues. Hooked the sensor back up and it crapped out again. Tested both sensors with an ohm meter. The old one reads 3,860 and the new one reads zero. Initial internet searching is telling me that 3,900 is normal. Of course, I found one YouTube video telling me that it's broken if it doesn't read zero???
Thank you!