|  Cam/Crank Sensors  | 
|  01-18-2019, (Subject: Cam/Crank Sensors )  Post: #10 | |||
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| RE: Cam/Crank Sensors  Oh, when replacing sensors, lube the o ring with either Vasoline or anti-seize. Makes install much easier and less chance of damaging the o rings.  | |||
|  01-18-2019, (Subject: Cam/Crank Sensors )  Post: #11 | |||
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| RE: Cam/Crank Sensors  https://www.matcotools.com/catalog/produ...VER-GREEN/ I have a 30 inch version of this with the tip ground a little sharper. You walk the tip around the base twisting slightly and try to walk it out evenly. Usually pops right out once you get it to a fully twist of screws driver head. Take your time don't get frustrated and DO NOT PRY ON IT WITH A PRY BAR.... When you get good at them they only take a few minutes to do. Guess I owe a thanks to the old 444e motor and that high failure part. | |||
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|  01-18-2019, (Subject: Cam/Crank Sensors )  Post: #12 | |||
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| RE: Cam/Crank Sensors  Yeah the 444e is the 7-3 in pickups  | |||
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