Gary - K7GLD said:Mine was a plain 'ol hex head...
Did you change it with the vp in place or removed? I started looking at it today-tight fit.
Gary - K7GLD said:Mine was a plain 'ol hex head...
RStacy said:Did you change it with the vp in place or removed? I started looking at it today-tight fit.
The sensor is cheap, and it should be replaced anytime you have the pump out wether you need it or not IMO
Gary, any updates on how your VP is doing? Has the 216 code come back?
Gary- I think your thread might be hitting on something here though. A friend and I have been working on his truck- it has the dreaded 216 code. After talking to a well known local diesel guru(and a scan), he determined it was the crankshaft position sensor. I replaced it yesterday and the truck is running well again. (I posted more details in a thread a month or two back) I'll have my friend check the codes again this week and see if the 216 code has disappeared. So far though, its working.
Is there anything other than the VP that could be removed to gain better access?
TIA
Tom
Am I correct in that if the Camshaft Position Sensor is totally dead (broken wire) the truck will not start or run?
Bob Weis
Due to the occurrence mentioned above, I "suspect" at least under certain conditions, if the cps dies, the engine wont run. I know for a fact that this truck runs with no fuel pressure. .Note: One time it wouldnt start ... . Noticed the fuel pump wasnt going on either. . Waited a few seconds, and re-tried, and it fired up, FP was running again.
Well, it's not the CPS. I took it to a trusted mechanic to replace the cps and it still threw the same code, they checked the wiring between the cps and the ECM and said it was good, so they said it must be the ECM, so I bought an ECM from Bob Wagner (thanks Bob) replaced it and the same fricken thing. Here are the symptoms, start cold, drive for 4 to 6 minutes then tach dies and 2 seconds later I lose power (not limp mode I think, I can still go 70 or so but not uphill and very little acceleration) then 4 or 5 minutes and tach comes back, 2 seconds later power returns and all is fine until the next cold start. Anyone have any ideas? At first I thought it might be a bad ground but symptoms are so predictable, could it be heat related. Any and all ideas welcome. TIA
Tom
Well, it's not the CPS.
... so I bought an ECM from Bob Wagner (thanks Bob) replaced it and the same fricken thing.
Any and all ideas welcome.