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Mike Heim Posted on Feb 18, 2015
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Where is the oil sending un it on my 89 GMC S15 4.3 pickup.

I cant find the unit.Where is it?

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In the back of motor next to distributor about 3 inch long screws into block behind intake

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  • The sensor by the oil filter worked with the fuel pump power circuit see - pic below.

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