Crankshaft Positioning Sensor???
Ok I'm pretty sure I'm right on this part being my problem. My car just dropped its timing belt a week or so ago and I finally had a few hours to work on my repairs. I found that my Crankshaft postioning sensor had been torn from its original spot and it was hanging by one wire. I guess when my belt broke it hooked onto this sensor. I put the wires back together and let it go from there. Once I finished everything else I started up the car and it sounded like the timing was off but I checked it with a timing gun and it was dead on. My guess is that the sensor is Junk. Does this sensor (when bad) make your car run like its timing is off? Thanks.
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that sensor times injector pulses.
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the car will not run. it tells the dizzy when to fire.
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yeah but what I'm thinking is that there is a short somewhere. the car runs (barely) and like I said above the timing is dead on but it doesn't run like it is (at idle).
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you checked the spark timing not the valve timing. take the upper timing cover off and check the valve timing. if that is dead on than i would say the sensor is your problem.
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When the car dropped the belt did it bend any valves? Honda motors are interfence engines
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well...put on the new sensor...turns out my my rings are shot so my block is scuffed up too (anyone want to buy a used ls block to bore out or eagle rods?). anyways I'm planning on doing another rebuilt to my motor and i'm just going back to complete stock.
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Damn man, you have had some BAAAD luck with this car... Look up, things can only get better! gl with it.
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