Crankshaft Timing Sensor, Is there a trick? |
10-14-2017, (Subject: Crankshaft Timing Sensor, Is there a trick? ) Post: #1 | |||
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Crankshaft Timing Sensor, Is there a trick? I'm replacing the lower Crankshaft Timing Sensor, is there a trick to getting that damn thing out? Not much room to operate down there on the ProStar. I unplugged from the harness, as well removing the 10mm bolt holding it in place. This baby is not moving at all, and is all plastic, I don't want to snap that thing off in the block. It slips in, with an o-ring to make a seal. Any thoughts or how did you tackle this sensor? | |||
10-14-2017, (Subject: Crankshaft Timing Sensor, Is there a trick? ) Post: #2 | |||
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RE: Crankshaft Timing Sensor, Is there a trick? (10-14-2017 )Waterloo Wrote: I'm replacing the lower Crankshaft Timing Sensor, is there a trick to getting that damn thing out? Not much room to operate down there on the ProStar. I unplugged from the harness, as well removing the 10mm bolt holding it in place. This baby is not moving at all, and is all plastic, I don't want to snap that thing off in the block. It slips in, with an o-ring to make a seal. There's also retaining clip holding the sensor . Be sure it's off too . Spray around with penetrating fluid and play with sensor. Should come off . | |||
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10-14-2017, (Subject: Crankshaft Timing Sensor, Is there a trick? ) Post: #3 | |||
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RE: Crankshaft Timing Sensor, Is there a trick? A retaining clip? Is that the metal latch like thing that the 10mm bolt held on, or is there an actual retain clip around the sensor itself, like a C clip? | |||
10-14-2017, (Subject: Crankshaft Timing Sensor, Is there a trick? ) Post: #4 | |||
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10-14-2017, (Subject: Crankshaft Timing Sensor, Is there a trick? ) Post: #5 | |||
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RE: Crankshaft Timing Sensor, Is there a trick? Ok, cool! I was sweating bullets, a C clip! LOL! Yes, the latch I took care of. She is welded in there... I'll try the nut buster and see if I can find something to get in there and wiggle her a bit. Thanks for the help! | |||
10-14-2017, (Subject: Crankshaft Timing Sensor, Is there a trick? ) Post: #6 | |||
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RE: Crankshaft Timing Sensor, Is there a trick? When I did mine I ended up putting locking plyers around the head of sensor and then tried to turn the sensor until it would freely rotate then I would carefully pry it with a flathead screwdriver. | |||
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10-14-2017, (Subject: Crankshaft Timing Sensor, Is there a trick? ) Post: #7 | |||
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RE: Crankshaft Timing Sensor, Is there a trick? (10-14-2017 )marek4792 Wrote: When I did mine I ended up putting locking plyers around the head of sensor and then tried to turn the sensor until it would freely rotate then I would carefully pry it with a flathead screwdriver. Hit her with nut buster and of course it is raining like hell out there... That is what I figured, just a bitch to get in there. | |||
10-14-2017, (Subject: Crankshaft Timing Sensor, Is there a trick? ) Post: #8 | |||
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RE: Crankshaft Timing Sensor, Is there a trick? (10-14-2017 )Waterloo Wrote:I know your pain! Getting it in is just as fun too.(10-14-2017 )marek4792 Wrote: When I did mine I ended up putting locking plyers around the head of sensor and then tried to turn the sensor until it would freely rotate then I would carefully pry it with a flathead screwdriver. | |||
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10-15-2017, (Subject: Crankshaft Timing Sensor, Is there a trick? ) Post: #9 | |||
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RE: Crankshaft Timing Sensor, Is there a trick? Popped mine out with a sloted screwdriver. But it was replaced when I did the harmonic balancer. We broke it removing the balancer lol. | |||
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