Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Crank Sensors?

I got a replacement engine for my 1997 Honda Accord. the replacement engine doesn't have crank sensors. The place where I bought it said you can change the sensors over to the new engine and also change out the oil pump. can you tell me how to do this?Crank Sensors?
Disconnect the battery negative terminal first, then the positive terminal.

Remove the left front tire/wheel and the splash shield.

Loosen the adjusting bolt and mounting nuts, then remove the P/S pump belt.

Loosen the adjusting bolt, mounting bolt and locknut, then remove the alternator belt.

Remove the alternator terminal and connector.

Remove the dipstick and the pipe.

Remove the cylinder head cover.

Remove the pulley bolt and crankshaft pulley.

Remove the rubber seal from the adjusting nut, then remove the upper and lower covers. NOTE: Do not use the upper and lower covers for storing removed items.

Lock the timing belt adjuster arm in place by installing one of the 6 x 1.0 mm bolts.



Loosen the adjusting nut 2/3 - 1 turn. Push the tensioner to remove tension from the timing balancer belt, then retighten the adjusting nut.

Remove the timing balancer belt and timing balancer belt drive pulley.



Disconnect the Crankshaft Position (CKP) /Top Dead Center (TDC) sensors connector, then remove the CKP/TDC sensor.

Install the CKP/TDC sensors in reverse order of removal.



Might as well put on a new timing belt, balance belt, cam and crank seals and reseal the oil pump while you have it that far apart.



You do have to know how to align the timing marks on the timing gears to do all that however.Crank Sensors?
huh??? you got replacement engine?? who put it in???