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Oct 20, 2010 - 19 posts - 7 authors
98 Ford Explorer 2wd 5.0L .... If you're replacing the entire camshaft synchronizer, it gets a little more complicated. ... i would like to only be able to replace the sensor, but if its gonna get ... 1997 xlt v8 awd + 00,XLS .... taking care that the entire shaft comes out of the hole and isn't stuck to the oil pump shaft.
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Stuck? You mean it won't come out? IF it will not pull up and out with ease, the seal is swollen/hard and is preventing the sensor removal. You may have to use a small prybar/flat screwdriver and hammer and tap the bar under the flat of the sensor. It will force the sensor to rise and you can then pull it up and out
SOURCE: replacing camshaft synchronizer, or dummy distributor
no you only change the sensor should be located were the distributor would be located good luck Hope this helps
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