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PostSubject: Cam sensor interupter repair not going so good....   Cam sensor interupter repair not going so good.... EmptySun Jan 31, 2010 8:42 pm

Does anyone else ever realize into a "project" ; what the hell am I doing?
Trying to access the timing cover isn't going so well....only managed to break the plastic elbow off the power steering pump..So far anyway..
The new cam sensor interupter was only a 10 dollar piece.(and not much of a piece too! it's really small.). Maybe should have taken into a automotive shop but too late now!! Stopping for supper and a chance to collect my sanity before continuing...will try to get some pics . canada bonk
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PostSubject: Re: Cam sensor interupter repair not going so good....   Cam sensor interupter repair not going so good.... EmptySun Jan 31, 2010 8:48 pm

moved to Pre-Series I Engine & Transmission

The following link is for a supercharged (Series II) 3800, but may give you some answers:
https://rivperformance.editboard.com/series-ii-engine-transmission-f4/p0341-camshaft-position-sensor-cam-sensor-timing-chain-t4703-0.htm

Any information specific to '91 cam sensor interrupter, please post in this thread.

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