Thanks Jay and a new ?

Martyn Renaud mart.renaud@sympatico.ca
Mon, 15 Apr 2002 09:56:44 -0500


to send crankshaft position information to the ignition system.  One method
uses the Hall Effect Module which is installed in the accessory case and
senses crank shaft position by means of the non-impulse magneto gear.  The
second mechanism is the Direct Crank Sensor system described here.

Fact:
All 6-cylinder engines use the Direct Crank Sensor.

This crank sensor concept requires removal of the flywheel for
installation.  The outer trigger magnets.
The inner trigger magnets, used for a second system.

It may be necessary to shim the mounting plate from the crankcase to achieve
this clearance.

If anyone can correct me, please do so.
Thanks.

Chris Kawa wrote:

> What exactly does the crank sensor in the trans do?
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