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Camshaft Sensor Causing Misfire!!! Yeah!

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Old 09-29-2004, 10:40 PM
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What is this JB weld trick you keep speaking of? I got a endless supply of that crap what all can you fix on bonnies with that?
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J B Weld is good stuff.... I used it on my interrupter magnet for the cam sensor. Runs good -- except for other issues not related to the cam sensor. I'm thinking the module is puking, or something.
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