Is there a special trick to installing the cam sensor? I can't seem to get mine to mate with the oil pump shaft, tried to test-spin the engine off and on for a good 30 minutes and no oil in the rocker arm area or out the turbo oil feed line......
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SignUp Now!Originally posted by Chuck Leeper
C84, did you learn that from your "bestest bud"???![]()
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I bet he "learned" Lou C. the same trikz!!
Actually, when you spun the pump, you did have the pump cavity packed w/ "sneaky cream", didn't you?? AKA Vaselene![]()
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The starter may not be turning the engine fast enough.
You did turn the pump w/ a drill motor and a primer tool? It did turn in the clockwise direction didn't it??
The oil pump pickup is gasketed and tite? The pan does have oil in it?![]()
You should be able to put the engine at 25* ATDC, drop the cam sensor in until it goes into the cam gear, then w/ some pressure on the sensor hsg, bump the starter and the sensor body should drop to the cover when the oil pimp shaft drops into the end of the sensor gear.
REMEMBER, once the cam and sensor gears are correctly timed, and in mesh, the engine can be rotated and timing not be lost.
Continuing to rotate the engine dry w/ the starter WILL fry the cam and not help the brgs either!!
A quick test.. turn the oil pump shaft w/ a screw driver. Turn it clockwise. It's not locked up is it??