Cam sensor magnet replacement tech info
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Cam sensor magnet replacement tech info
i remembered seeing this and was thinking that it would be a good tech info article.
http://padgett.ws/cars/cammag.htm
it was written by padgett, i think he was a gearhead here also.
http://padgett.ws/cars/cammag.htm
it was written by padgett, i think he was a gearhead here also.
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http://lesabret.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=5896
I wrote a wiki over at LeSabreT regarding this issue. Same idea as a techinfo article.
I wrote a wiki over at LeSabreT regarding this issue. Same idea as a techinfo article.
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Actually, I think if you dig around, LeSabre.net has been using Padgett'* link for almost as long as he'* had that page up (about 5 years). I recall a couple of members from there coming here in the past with that problem.
Padgett is a sharp cookie. He'* got a few neat little tricks that he'* been a pioneer on in the past.
Padgett is a sharp cookie. He'* got a few neat little tricks that he'* been a pioneer on in the past.
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Camshaft interrupter magnet replacement
I have used this magnet replacement process on my 1990 Olds NinetyEight Brougham three years ago and the magnet is still holding on. I also just performed the same operation today on a 1989 Buick Park Avenue. The owner drove all the way home and no problem. Great way to quickly & affordably replace the magnet. The only difference is I did not want to wait the 15-24 hrs cure time for J-B Weld. I used QuikSteel which cures in 1 hr. I have since found out that there is also J-B Stik, which cures in under an hour too. It is a putty and catalyst that you knead together to mix the catalyst in. Very easy and quick. Hardens in 5 minutes, full cure in an hour. You can actually start the engine in one hour and it holds fine. Total repair time was about 1.5 hours + 1 hr cure time = 2.5 hrs from start of repair to start up the engine and drive. Huge difference: no more hesitating, stalling or rough idle. It idles smoothly, accelerates with instant response and the Check Engine light did not reappear after I cleared the computer codes.
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Really? In the seven posts above my first post no one is suggesting changes to the forum, in fact the first post has a link to a procedure. Also, the specific discussion boundaries is not indicated at the top of the page. Sorry just the same. So Administrator, where should I have posted this, like what section? Thanks.
PS This page is what came up in a google search on procedures for this very topic.
PS This page is what came up in a google search on procedures for this very topic.