install 3.8 Chevy impala crank sensor passenger side , remove wheel and use pully to pull out crank shaft
It takes a special gauge to install the crank sensor. It can be rented from some parts stores.
The dealer sells a cardboard spacer the glues to the tip of the crank sensor. You then install the sensor and push it tight to the flex plate.
Here is the link where you can see how to install Crank shaft positioning sensor with detail pictures. http://dentnshell.com/Projects/2005Altima/CamkPosition.html
The crank sensor is located on the bell housing of the transmission on passenger side. You will need an Allen wrench.
It's a pain in the neck, the sensor is under the engine mount by the starter and the mount has to be removed to access the sensor.
To install a magnet on a crank, you can use an adhesive or epoxy to secure the magnet to the crank arm. Make sure the surface is clean and dry before attaching the magnet. Ensure that the magnet is positioned correctly to align with the sensor for accurate readings.
No, it just makes it a easier job.
If it has a distributor it doesnt have a crank position sensor. The magnetic pickup in the distributor is what you would be looking for. The module is either on the side of the distributor or on the firewall against the drivers inner fender.
The crankshaft sensor, on an LDV Maxus can be changed by removing the rear engine cover. The sensor is attached to the crankshaft with 3 bolts. Remove the bolts and install the new sensor.
It does not have a crank case sensor.It does not have a crank case sensor.
A 1995 blazer does not have a crank sensor. SORRY