Marccus
New Member
I read through the instructions on installing the CPS from the search command, but I really don't understand them.
(1)
I'm installing the new water pump after installing the CPS, right?
(2)
Where are the vanes?
To me they are on the timing gear, right? So I gap 0.76 mm between the three timing gear vanes and the CPS pickup, right?
(3)
I can't seem to maneuver myself and my arms to get a 0.75 mm thick ... my mind went blank I can't remember what you call them ... between the vanes and the CPS.
The CPS wires are very stiff, and bent a certain way that it is very unwieldy to control the harness.
So I think I should connect the CPS connector and tab first.
(4)
Where and to what does the tab on the CPS harness (about midway up) connect to?
(5)
Do you feed the CPS from the top of the engine down, snaking the CPS pickup through the intake manifold and the back of the timing belt rear coner ...
... or do you feed the CPS connector from the bottom up through said area?
(6)
Does the CPS harness go in front of the fuel rails or behind them?
If I thread CPS connector in front of the fuel rails It is very close to the other connector and extremely difficult to bend the harness and connect it. It seems I am just putting to much stress on the harness and that this doesn't seem to be the place where the harness should be.
The entire connector assembly sticks up too high above the engine then because it won't stay bent in the position that keeps it on top of the intake manifold.
(7)
There is that stupid white finned push through connector on the CPS connector. I usually take them off the connectors.
There doesn't appear to be a place where this thing connects to - i.e. you push the finned stud of the white connector through something to hold it in place.
:sosad:
I'm getting discouraged for being stupid; a fast response will be helpful (although I realize it is Easter Sunday) but at the rate I work, I'll run out of daylight hours before I can get everything back together.
Please help.
Thanks.
(1)
I'm installing the new water pump after installing the CPS, right?(2)
Where are the vanes?To me they are on the timing gear, right? So I gap 0.76 mm between the three timing gear vanes and the CPS pickup, right?
(3)
I can't seem to maneuver myself and my arms to get a 0.75 mm thick ... my mind went blank I can't remember what you call them ... between the vanes and the CPS.The CPS wires are very stiff, and bent a certain way that it is very unwieldy to control the harness.
So I think I should connect the CPS connector and tab first.
(4)
Where and to what does the tab on the CPS harness (about midway up) connect to?(5)
Do you feed the CPS from the top of the engine down, snaking the CPS pickup through the intake manifold and the back of the timing belt rear coner ...... or do you feed the CPS connector from the bottom up through said area?
(6)
Does the CPS harness go in front of the fuel rails or behind them?If I thread CPS connector in front of the fuel rails It is very close to the other connector and extremely difficult to bend the harness and connect it. It seems I am just putting to much stress on the harness and that this doesn't seem to be the place where the harness should be.
The entire connector assembly sticks up too high above the engine then because it won't stay bent in the position that keeps it on top of the intake manifold.
(7)
There is that stupid white finned push through connector on the CPS connector. I usually take them off the connectors.There doesn't appear to be a place where this thing connects to - i.e. you push the finned stud of the white connector through something to hold it in place.
:sosad:
I'm getting discouraged for being stupid; a fast response will be helpful (although I realize it is Easter Sunday) but at the rate I work, I'll run out of daylight hours before I can get everything back together.
Please help.
Thanks.
