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    2,000 rpm - light wheelspin, no bog here! scsi's Avatar
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    Need help with crankshaft position sensor please!

    BLUF: how do i properly position the crankshaft position sensor on my 99?

    Borrowed this tool from a friend to tighten down my crank bolt and it required removal of the crankshaft position sensor. what i found trying to button everything back up was that the sensor spins pretty freely around that single bolt and you could certainly put it close enough to interfere with the trigger wheel, and probably also far enough to not get a good reading.

    searching turned up this:
    http://www.answers.com/Q/Where_is_th...99_mazda_miata

    states that there should be a 0.5-1.5mm gap. is that legit? is that between the wheel itself, or the tooth that triggers a readout? i figure i could use a spark plug gapping tool and sandwich that between the trigger wheel and the sensor when torquing it down, and then use a timing light to verify its within the noted spec?

    anyway on to the pics

    here it is in place



    here you can see it up close and the sensor tucked out of the way



    how how do i make sure that gap is correct between the sensor and the pulley?



    thanks!

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    Turn the crank (clockwise) until one of the timing teeth is under the sensor, then set the gap. You'll know if its right if the car runs properly and doesn't throw a code.
    Also, that gap measurement sounds right, a lot of people use the thickness of a credit card measurement.
    I've got a lot less horsepower - luckily they are Japanese horses - usually in better shape and more motivated.

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