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Call me.Fort Lauderdale
I'll come down and verify what parts you need.
The forum members are very helpfull.
Joe
786-213-0432
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Call me.Fort Lauderdale
My neck of the woods.
\Amanda;
I have a qualified *experienced* SHO mechanic in Miami. I'm in southeast palm beach county.
You appear to be in the middle give or take 15 mi, Talk to your husband and see if he wants to get the Yahmahammer back on the road.
Joe
It would be nice if you can avoid a clutch replacement.
It is starting to sound like the clutch quadrant that is under the dash. There is a ratchet-type mechanism that is reported to tighten the clutch cable if you can get your toe behind the pedal. I have never got it to do anything on any of my cars, but it is a source of trouble if you research it on this forum. There was even an effort to get new ones made, but I don't think it ever got done.
There is a little wig-wag that the clutch cable attaches-to on top of the transmission assembly, see if you can move that by reaching down from the fender. With the car idling, there is usually a sound that I think is the release bearing spinning with the pressure plate fingers. The sound will change if you move that little wig wag manually, and that will show everything is more or less ok deep in the bell housing area of the transmission.
Hey I was close!!! My truck is the 3.4l then I guess.04 toyota 4runner sr5. Or mayne 3.4 was just randomly in my head. Idk.
He said it's the cluch mechanism. I don't have pictures. I can swing by the car tomorrow, but idk if ill be able to see what exactly it is.
Keep posting. If crank sensor is bad you will have to scrape up a used one. There are people around who can help track one down.
Hmmm, this got me thinking - Does anyone here have a faulty old CPS sensor that they would be willing to send to me? I have to believe it couldn't be too hard to source a replacement hall effect sensor that would work, and with my 3D printers, ABS filament, and some time with the modeling software it just may be possible to start making new replacements rather inexpensively. I've done a similar thing for some brushless lawn equipment motors and brushless electric bicycle hub motors. The ABS should be good to about 450 degrees F so I'll need to see if I can find some data on what temperatures the engine blocks get to that near the crankshaft.
-Rod
I have 2 non-working crank sensors here
Your proposal sounds doable. If the members help out this might get done.Hmmm, this got me thinking - Does anyone here have a faulty old CPS sensor that they would be willing to send to me? I have to believe it couldn't be too hard to source a replacement hall effect sensor that would work, and with my 3D printers, ABS filament, and some time with the modeling software it just may be possible to start making new replacements rather inexpensively. I've done a similar thing for some brushless lawn equipment motors and brushless electric bicycle hub motors. The ABS should be good to about 450 degrees F so I'll need to see if I can find some data on what temperatures the engine blocks get to that near the crankshaft.
-Rod
If you have a faulty CPS sensor then you should try to hunt a working unit down before doing anything else.I'll tell him to take a look at that. Thank you!
Your proposal sounds doable. If the members help out this might get done.
One thing is for sure, if this can be done you will have plenty of customers and make some $$ too.
Nope. I can feel the years. I've been around for every new modification, specialty parts vendor, and group buy. I'm just referencing experience. I'm sure your math is pretty close."Labor of Love" lmao.
Can you feel the LOVE?
Best to All,
Joe
Thanks so much!!!!!!I posted to Glenn's post about maybe 2 people to contact up near pt. st. lucie and see if they know someone. Hopefully someone can help.
Just got off the phone w/ Bill at supercoupe. - his prototype is still working and the first pre-production batch of test units for SHO and SC are going out to the beta testers next week. He's going to collect ~60 days of test usage from these folks before committing to a larger batch from the supplier. If all goes well he'll start taking orders in about 60 days. Hooray!!look halfway down the page, the supercoupe guys and shosource are teaming up to have ones made
https://shoforum.com/index.php?threads/need-a-crank-position-sensor-for-93-atx.140754/