Over the last few weeks, the car started making a few odd noises (presumably because it had sat fairly dormant for so long before I bought it). The first was a squeaky belt...easy fix.
The next noise started out as an intermittent tapping from the accessory drive region. Over the course of 2 weeks, it went from a "tap" to a "squeak". Tonight, I tracked down exactly what it was.
The crank position sensor was rubbing a bit too hard against the pickup points behind the damper. With the car idling, and the squeak present, a shot of TB cleaner eliminated the squeak for a minute or two. In light of this, I loosened the bracket that seems to hold the magnet in place and very slightly nudged the magnet back in the bracket...maybe ".015-".020 at most.
The car fired right up and idles fine, seems to run fine and I can detect no ill effects.
My questions are...
Is there a spec for the gap on the CPS? Should I throw a feeler gauge in there and more precisely adjust it tomorrow? Did I dramatically alter the rotation of the earth (or the performance of my TR) by doing this?
Thanks!
S.
The next noise started out as an intermittent tapping from the accessory drive region. Over the course of 2 weeks, it went from a "tap" to a "squeak". Tonight, I tracked down exactly what it was.
The crank position sensor was rubbing a bit too hard against the pickup points behind the damper. With the car idling, and the squeak present, a shot of TB cleaner eliminated the squeak for a minute or two. In light of this, I loosened the bracket that seems to hold the magnet in place and very slightly nudged the magnet back in the bracket...maybe ".015-".020 at most.
The car fired right up and idles fine, seems to run fine and I can detect no ill effects.
My questions are...
Is there a spec for the gap on the CPS? Should I throw a feeler gauge in there and more precisely adjust it tomorrow? Did I dramatically alter the rotation of the earth (or the performance of my TR) by doing this?
Thanks!
S.