The 2 most common snesors that give incorrect readings...
02-19-2016, (Subject: The 2 most common snesors that give incorrect readings... ) 
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RE: The 2 most common snesors that give incorrect readings...
(02-18-2016 )Rig Wrench Wrote:  I've had an issue with my 871, on its third imap sensor in 90k miles. It will be fine, then have no manifold pressure, then jump back to normal. It will do this back and forth until I replace the sensor. Mine is the only one in the fleet givin an issue. Anyone ever have similar problem? Maybe a fluke?
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I would examine one closely and see if it is getting contaminated with something.


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The pressure part of the IMAP sensor is up inside the head of the unit (as shown in the pic). This means it will clog with soot long before the "cage-looking" part of it clogs up. The pressure sensor itself is also a capacitive sensor, and solvents will partially short it out, making it read incorrectly. I.E.> Cleaning one with solvents will usually make it read wrong. There is no way to properly clean it - It is better to simply replace it when it starts getting clogged up.


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imap sensor, imap pressure part, intake pressure sensor, imap capacitive sensor


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RE: The 2 most common snesors that give incorrect readings... - Rawze - 02-19-2016



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