Crank Trigger/Sensor replacement
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Crank Trigger/Sensor replacement
Needing to replace the crank sensor on my 99 2500 . Not my everyday truck , so I ve been putting it off not knowing what to expect . I ve got to do it in the parking lot where I have it parked and was worried about not getting it finished in time as to not leave it disassembled onernite .
Is this a big job ? I know the starter needs to be dropped , do I need a forklift for the desiel starter . Are any special tools required ? Any help would be useful , thanks , Charlie
Is this a big job ? I know the starter needs to be dropped , do I need a forklift for the desiel starter . Are any special tools required ? Any help would be useful , thanks , Charlie
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Here is what I got from Alldata, sorry no pic's.
REMOVAL
Crankshaft Position Sensor (CKP) Location
The CKP is located on the left/rear side of engine block near the starter motor.
Disconnect both negative battery cables at both batteries.
Remove starter motor. Refer to Starter.
Disconnect electrical connector at CKP.
Remove CKP mounting bolt and hold down bracket.
Pull CKP from engine block with a slight twisting action.
CKP Removal/Installation
Discard old CKP O-ring.
INSTALLATION
Install new O-ring to CKP Apply clean engine oil to O-ring.
Clean area around CKP mounting hole.
To prevent tearing O-ring, install CKP into engine block using a twisting action.
Position hold down bracket and install mounting bolt.
tighten bolt to 24 Nm (18 ft. lbs.) torque.
Install starter motor. Refer to Starter.
Connect both negative battery cables at both batteries.
Sensor To Vibration Damper Air Gap
Minimum 1.25 mm (.049 in)
Maximum 1.30 mm (.051 in)
Torque
Engine Speed Sensor Nuts/Bolts 24 N.m (18 ft. lbs.)
REMOVAL
Crankshaft Position Sensor (CKP) Location
The CKP is located on the left/rear side of engine block near the starter motor.
Disconnect both negative battery cables at both batteries.
Remove starter motor. Refer to Starter.
Disconnect electrical connector at CKP.
Remove CKP mounting bolt and hold down bracket.
Pull CKP from engine block with a slight twisting action.
CKP Removal/Installation
Discard old CKP O-ring.
INSTALLATION
Install new O-ring to CKP Apply clean engine oil to O-ring.
Clean area around CKP mounting hole.
To prevent tearing O-ring, install CKP into engine block using a twisting action.
Position hold down bracket and install mounting bolt.
tighten bolt to 24 Nm (18 ft. lbs.) torque.
Install starter motor. Refer to Starter.
Connect both negative battery cables at both batteries.
Sensor To Vibration Damper Air Gap
Minimum 1.25 mm (.049 in)
Maximum 1.30 mm (.051 in)
Torque
Engine Speed Sensor Nuts/Bolts 24 N.m (18 ft. lbs.)
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I bought a cheap NAPA wrench and made an extension out of 1/2" rod for it to get better leverage. ( cut the open end part off, drilled the rod down 1-1/2", shoved the wrench in and flattened it )
Some 10 MM 3/8" drive 12 point sockets would be good to have as well.
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I used a small jack on the 10 MM wrench to get leverage when I changed contacts in my solenoid. Didn't need the jack the next month when I changed the CKP. Check your solenoid contacts while you have it off. It may save you a starter R&R.
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