crzymanfitz
4/23/2007 1:19:50 AM
hey i need some help located the cam position sensor. i've got the CAS and the TDCS. but i find the cam position sensor. anyone have a diagram or something on it??
silvercoupe97
4/23/2007 3:03:23 AM
Pfft. If only I read the section, I wouldn't make smart ass comments, right guys, lol.
silvercoupe97
4/23/2007 3:16:01 AM
Strange enough, I'm right anyhow, if yours is in the same location of the VR-4s that is
It's the one on the far right sprocket. Do you see the 3 wire plug just under the sprocket?
silvercoupe97
4/23/2007 8:42:03 AM
Wait a minute...are you looking for the CAM or the CRANK angle sensor? The CAM and CAS is the same thing.
Whichever you're looking for, the pic shows both. Again, the cam sensor is on the cam sprocket and the crank sensor is on the......crank.
thestealth
4/23/2007 10:45:26 AM
That is the cam and crank sensors on the 2nd gen engines (93+)
On the 1st gens the crank/cam sensors is one unit on the passenger side of the engine, rear bank, front cam.
http://www.stealth316.com/2-cas-91-92.htm
crzymanfitz
4/23/2007 11:37:41 AM
i'm not looking for the crank. just the cam position sensor.
crzymanfitz
4/23/2007 11:40:11 AM
Silver coupe are you talking about the black wire at the bottom?? or the one on the far upper right gear?
silvercoupe97
4/23/2007 6:27:38 PM
quote:
ORIGINAL: thestealth
That is the cam and crank sensors on the 2nd gen engines (93+)
On the 1st gens the crank/cam sensors is one unit on the passenger side of the engine, rear bank, front cam.
http://www.stealth316.com/2-cas-91-92.htm
Hey that CAS looks like mine! Mitsu moved the DSM sensors in seperate locations just like the 93+ 3kgt/Stealths. It's that whole "self adjusting" timing crap.
Crzymanfitz, the Cam sensor is the one on the top. Do you see that cam sprocket/gear that looks different than the first 3? That's where the sensor is located. See that black object with wires running to it, just under the gear teeth of the last sprocket, running almost parallel to the timing belt?
thestealth
4/23/2007 8:15:43 PM
Being able to adjust the timing manually is one of the benefits the 1st gens have.