luigisho
SHO Member
Maybe but often when they fail it is intermittent so a bad reading would be good but a good reading might not necessarily mean it is trouble free.
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I just did that on the 3.0 that's been sitting on an engine stand for about 20 years (bought the engine years ago for a project and never got around to installing it, now I'm going through it to make sure it runs before I install it in my project car).Is there a way to test used, uninstalled crank sensors to see if they're still good?
If you are able to test them (try the method I posted earlier in this thread) and find some that are working, I'd like to purchase one.Still have my old used crank sensors. Some failed, some were working but pulled during 60K.
I should have marked 'em good or bad.
Firebat is trying to develop a set up where the engine only uses the cam sensor.
https://shoforum.com/index.php?threads/probe-sho-3-2-turbo-build.138886/#post-1504810
Are you running the original crank sensor at 200K miles?
I got a notice from Amazon the other day saying they don't have a date when my order (from three months ago) would be filledThen we'd have to run megasquirt and learn how to tune.
I'm glad I snagged two of these when pep boys still had them last year. I wonder if standard is still making them? I guess we'll find out if their orders get fulfilled through amazon.

and they're gone