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Old Mar 7, 2004 | 04:23 PM
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Broke one of the damn rocker bolts swapping out valve seals last night. So anyone have the part # for the replacement bolt kit? Also the map sensor, have that # as well :cuss
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Rocker arm bolt: 12560961

Do you rally need the MAP sensor or the “plug” that it is connected to? The plug is the big plastic piece with the tubing connections that plugs into the manifold. If it really is the MAP sensor then: 16212460.

If it is the plug is broken then you are out of luck because it is only sold as part of the intake manifold. In this case, your best bet would be to try and find someone who has replaced the LS1 intake manifold with the LS6 and still has the old one around. If they were willing to sell the plug to you then that would solve your problem.

Good luck :cheers:
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It's the little 4mm hose than connects to a rubberstyle coupler on the map sensor. I need to look at it again, just noticed this broken piece of rubber and a 4mm hosde going into the wire loom and figured I'd better see how bad it is :rolleyes:

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