Quotted 1.2 hours to r/r a cam sensor.....

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ViPER1313

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Book labor is book labor.

It could be done faster if the mechanic has super small hands and sweet tools. I had to remove the crossover tube and engine dampener as well (also a pain) if I recall correctly so I could get my fat hands in there. Then I dropped one of the bolts on re-installation - that added some time :cool: . Add the time to road test the repair and 1.2hrs doesn't seem that bad.
 

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I agree that I can change mine in a few minutes. However, Alldata does call for 1.2

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yeah...I got fat hands, and removing the crossover tube and torque dampener, it still only takes me about 20 minutes...
 

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shit, alex (somedude) had the crossover tube and the timing belt cover off and back onto his car in 25 minutes, and that was while everything was SCREAMING hot from pounding around the road course

and a cam sensor is easier then resetting a blown out cam seal, lol
 

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