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Engine/Transmission (1994 - 1998) transmission (5spd) Noise?

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I got the new crank seal from cummins this morning. Came home and started taking things apart. Pulled the fan and harmonic balancer. Then I took off the fan pulley and a sensor that was on two studs right beside the belt idler pulley. What is this sensor and does it need to have a certain adjustment when reinstalled?
 
KDP strikes again

Well when i pulled the timing gear cover off the kdp and a piece of the case on the floor. I guess I waited too long to kill it, went to cummins and ordered a new case. I was surprised at the price, $102, I was expecting at least $300. Anyway the case will be here Tuesday. Anyone who has not killed the KDP DO IT ASAP!!!!!!! It will save you a lot of trouble in the long run.
 
That's the tach pickup. The adjusment is . 052 if I remember correctly. Use a brass or aluminum feeler gage to adjust it. The adjustment is not critical so close is ok. If the tach works you are ok.
 
I believe that the sensor also is the pickup for the cruise control. After I did my KDP I didn't set mine properly and my cruise would not work until I spaced it properly.
 
OK, so can you use a steel feeler gauge if the battery cables are disconnected, or doesn't that make any difference?



And - if you absolutely have to use brass or aluminum where do you buy one? I've looked with no success.



BTW, I think Illflem said he uses a credit card. Suppose he was serious??? Anybody ever put a micrometer to a credit card???
 
KDP's make me want to #ad


I heard a rumor that soon, there will be a guide on how to use the jig posted on the web.
 
I had a piece of aluminum scrap. I checked it with my mic. It was a little too thick so I pounded on it until it was close. That worked as a feeler gage just fine.
 
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OK, so can you use a steel feeler gauge if the battery cables are disconnected, or doesn't that make any difference?



And - if you absolutely have to use brass or aluminum where do you buy one? I've looked with no success.



BTW, I think Illflem said he uses a credit card. Suppose he was serious??? Anybody ever put a micrometer to a credit card???



I used a micrometer to check things around my shop to find something nonmagnetic to use as a feeler guage. It turned out that the cardboard of Cummins box that the crank seal came in was close enough. For perspective, a piece of thick Xerox paper, almost cardstock, but not quite, is about 0. 010 inches thick.



A credit card would also work, but not the part embossed with numbers. It's not a critical application. If the sensor doesn't interfere and grind off in shreds, and the tachometer works, all is OK.
 
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