VENOMOUS1 RACING
Has Left the Room - Banned from VTCOA!
Feel like an asshat, but cheking all sensors and wiring trying to narrow down my crazy, no DTC throwing, crap running issue during crusing conditions, and I removed the CPS ( cam postion sensor) to check it out since I heard of someone on here having a chewed up one and truck not running or running like crap. Well I pull it out and all looks well, so I reinstall it and go to fire the engine off, and I heard a crack sound and the truck never fired off? I go back around to make sure it was plugged in all the way and the sensor, which is tightened down by a bolt on a flange mount, shot out of the block hanging by the wire? It literally broke the mounting flange so it would not reattach. Well after planning to put it back in and try again, I noticed the end where it reads was chewed up by I assume the cam gear wheel or whatever it uses for reference? It is destroyed! I ordered a new one since the old one doesn't work anymore and flange was broken now, but I don't want this to happen twice!! Apparently this sensor has some sort of adjustment since the flange is elongated? I guess I had it too far in? Seemed to be where it was at, but evidently it mounts this close to the wheel and there is no way to see how close you are? Please help me, those with knowledge on this matter!
Thanks Scott
"Engine wont start if you have a real cam sensor error. Could order and replace the cam sensor....not that expensive and you have to be careful replacing it. Its easy to install it wrong and when you crank the engine it could break the sensor."
Thanks Scott
"Engine wont start if you have a real cam sensor error. Could order and replace the cam sensor....not that expensive and you have to be careful replacing it. Its easy to install it wrong and when you crank the engine it could break the sensor."
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