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crank angle sensor same for TII and n/a?

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Old 10-12-2006, 03:16 PM
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I local buddy of mine has a problem with his TII, and a shop told him he needs a crank angle sensor. I have a bunch of spare parts, I'd probably give it to him, but I'm not sure if it's the same for n/a and TII. Also I'm not sure where it's located (unless that's what the CAS is, in which case I do know where it is).
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Yup same thing on those engines..CAS is what your looking for...the thing with the round black top just to the right of the altinator...
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Got it, thanks!
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yep, 86-91 is all the same
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haha, turns out he had a massive fuel leak, not a bad CAS.
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Originally Posted by Baldy' post='840698' date='Oct 13 2006, 05:37 AM

haha, turns out he had a massive fuel leak, not a bad CAS.


i dont get how you'd misdiagnose that? fuel spraying everywhere, um you need a hood hinge
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hell, the smell of gas would give it away!
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Supposedly the shop told him about the CAS, "well, that sensor could last forever, or your car might not start tomorrow." Fiddlesticks I say!



I believe it was some sort of tire shop working on his car. I was surprised anyone would bother working on it, since this TII is highly modified (by the previous owner).
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another reason to try to avoid shops.



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Originally Posted by teknics' post='840787' date='Oct 13 2006, 02:14 PM

another reason to try to avoid shops.



kevin.


i agree wholeheartedly.
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