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I broke one of the teeth on the washer attached to the back side of the crank timing sprocket. Will this affect how the crank position sensor functions? If it's gonna be a problem are there any aftermarket replacement parts available? |
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| 96Geoman | Sep 18 2012, 09:39 PM Post #2 |
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Yes, it will affect the magnetic sensor. You need a new gear I would suggest the junkyards, ebay or ask on this forum... http://geometroforum.com/forum/420216/ |
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