Urgent help needed.
#1
Melting Slicks
Thread Starter
Urgent help needed.
So, I'm too strong and as a result I severed the wires going to the crank position sensor behind the intake manifold. The car will start (takes a little while, but it DOES start.
I have read that the crank position sensor isnt used when the car is running, so am I ok leaving it this way for the race this weekend?
or do I need to pull the manifold and fix my mistake.
Please answer quickly...
I have read that the crank position sensor isnt used when the car is running, so am I ok leaving it this way for the race this weekend?
or do I need to pull the manifold and fix my mistake.
Please answer quickly...
#3
Melting Slicks
Thread Starter
Well, the car seems to run fine. I think it'll be ok.
The plus side of this whole mishap is that because i was snooping around for wires, I found that the rearmost left injector was leaking like a **** from the top O ring. I cringe when I think about what might have happened.
The plus side of this whole mishap is that because i was snooping around for wires, I found that the rearmost left injector was leaking like a **** from the top O ring. I cringe when I think about what might have happened.
#4
Race Director
as easy as it is to pull the intake, I'd personally try and fix it. I'm not sure which sensor (cam or crank) is the primary pickup for the timing, but I'm not sure I'd start a trip knowing it's broken.
#5
Melting Slicks
Thread Starter
I did some research, I threw the P0342 code, which is for the cam position sensor. That is just used for startup. After that the crank pos sensor is used for timing.
#6
Race Director
#7
Melting Slicks
haven't done it on a corvette, but on my 2002 Camaro SS it takes a couple people and maybe a (very careful) half hour to remove the manifold. make sure you're careful with the PCV lines as you don't want to hit the Oil Pressure Sending Unit and break that as well (you'll know if you do when you start the car and your oil pressure goes to reading at maxed out pressure). I would pull it and get that fixed...shouldn't be much more then a couple hours work and maybe a run to the parts store..