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hi all...

snapped a little green plasic plug of my block when i pulled it out..

hoping someone with fast knowledge can help me out here for a part number

it has a plug connected to it, theres 2 (one is fine and sits slightly ferther along the block)....and i believe there coolant related...

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hi all...

snapped a little green plasic plug of my block when i pulled it out..

hoping someone with fast knowledge can help me out here for a part number

it has a plug connected to it, theres 2 (one is fine and sits slightly ferther along the block)....and i believe there coolant related...

KNock sensors

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I pulled my engine out the other day and seen these plugs. Even if its broken on the end you should be able to still put the wire on it. The green part is just there to hold the plug. You could super glue the end back on. There should be a pin still in the middle of it you can attach the wire back on to

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yeh it kinda tore the thing out... i could get a ghetto set up happening i spose... but is it the thing i want to half job...??

is there 1 for 3 cyl?

a new one going to cost me an arm and a leg isnt it lol:(

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yeh it kinda tore the thing out... i could get a ghetto set up happening i spose... but is it the thing i want to half job...??

is there 1 for 3 cyl?

a new one going to cost me an arm and a leg isnt it lol:(

Just get one from a wreckers. they are a bitch to get at with engine in, and if the connections fails it will log fault codes AND run off the knock maps (both fuel and timing).

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yeah ok... do both while im there or just 1?

does anyone have a part number

it doesnt say 34.. but do we think this would work?http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Skyline-GTS-T-R32-R33-RB25-RB20-Knock-Sensor-DET-Sensor-/180553906563?pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&hash=item2a09d9f983

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yeah ok... do both while im there or just 1?

does anyone have a part number

it doesnt say 34.. but do we think this would work?http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Skyline-GTS-T-R32-R33-RB25-RB20-Knock-Sensor-DET-Sensor-/180553906563?pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&hash=item2a09d9f983

Its the same one for all rb20, and rb 25's. Seems rb26's are different

Send me your vin no and ill get the correct number

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Thanx mike ill hit up jis tomoz and c what there plans are vs nissan! Part number would be great

22060-56S10

I supplied the RB26 part number as it states in his user details that its a 260rs

Car(s): s1 260rs stagea

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