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Old 10-01-2007, 10:50 PM
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CAMSHAFT SENSOR

HELLO, I AM CURRENTLY PUTTING A 92 MOTOR INTO MY 94 EXPLORER..THE 92 DIDNT HAVE A CAMSENSOR BUT THE 94 DID,SO I NEED TO KNOW HOW TO CORRECTLY INSTALL THE SENSOR INTO THE 92 MOTOR WITH IT BEING IN TIME WITH THE CRANK..ANY INFO WILL BE APPRECIATED..I NEED TO KNOW THE DEGREES OF THE CRANK AND THE POSITION OF THE SENSOR, AS IF IT WERE A DISTRIBUTOR.THANX
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Re: CAMSHAFT SENSOR

isnt there anyone here that knows this procedure?
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Re: CAMSHAFT SENSOR

Well this might be helpful, but some engines dont need a cam sensor to work the only thing you need is the crank sensor. The cam sensor is usually just for fine tuning the timing. So, if you havent already try just running your truck without it and if it doesnt work look into it.
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