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Old 07-29-2010, 09:33 AM
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Hey guys newbie here. I just got this 00 Cummins 4x4 2500, the guy I bought it from apprently fell into the Banks catalog and bought a powerpack. Recently the check engine light is on and I got some codes which I have found is the crank postion sensor ( at least its believed) So I dropped the starter and trying to get the bolt out that holds in the crank postion sensor. Its being a complete pain. Any tips on getting it out? Thanks
 
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A few sharp taps on the head may free it up. Not so hard the head deforms, but some good blows. Assuming your changing the sensor you could heat the bolt up allowing heat to tranfer into the shank and threads. Not glowing red hot, but just shy of color change.
 
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Old 07-29-2010, 11:44 AM
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Thanks Ill give that a shot. Yes I am replacing the sensor. Its always the jobs when you have to take out 4 bolts that you just think it might go ok
 
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The CPS on my truck was plastic so you may not want to heat it up too much, and it is a allen key that you need. Of course i replaced mine when i did the injection pump, its a lot easier that way. Not sure if any of that helps, good luck
 
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thanks for the reply and info. Mine is mount on teh side behind the starter. The bolt that holds it in place just doesnt want to come out at all. Ill fight with it more tonight. I hope to get it out I need the truck for the weekend.... its always something
 
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Old 07-29-2010, 04:46 PM
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The CPS on my truck was plastic so you may not want to heat it up too much, and it is a allen key that you need. Of course i replaced mine when i did the injection pump, its a lot easier that way. Not sure if any of that helps, good luck
i think you're talking about cam position sensor. ours have both, cam p.s. behind vp. and crank p.s. behind the starter
 
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Well no dice looks like I have to drill out, any suggestions on drill bits?
 
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Left hand drill bits for sure! If it grabs it will pull it out. Is the head of the bolt still OK?
 
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the head is still kind of there, whats left of it from driving sockets on and having it round off that is... its down to like 8 mm size so its pretty much time to drill I guess
 
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I guess so. Snap-On makes an excellent set of rounded bolt head extractors. They have saved my bacon a few times.
 


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