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Old 09-26-2003, 05:43 PM
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cam timing sensor relocator!

I dont have my cam timing sensor relocator assembly!!! car is up on jacks we are on step 15 so I dont want put everything back together, can I fabricate this piece, skip the step or what??
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Old 09-27-2003, 11:48 AM
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Its only really a bracket that postions the sensor about 90degree change. If you can fabricate one that is fine. Just make sure it holds and the sensor is not moving all over the place when its tight.

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Originally Posted by BigDogJonx
Its only really a bracket that postions the sensor about 90degree change. If you can fabricate one that is fine. Just make sure it holds and the sensor is not moving all over the place when its tight.

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I'm not even using one with my V1 kit. The blower mounting bracket presses against the connector, but it seems to be very happy like that.
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Old 09-28-2003, 11:27 AM
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Originally Posted by Stephen Max
I'm not even using one with my V1 kit. The blower mounting bracket presses against the connector, but it seems to be very happen like that.

Yep - the V1 Kit never came with one anyway.
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Originally Posted by BigDogJonx
Its only really a bracket that postions the sensor about 90degree change. If you can fabricate one that is fine. Just make sure it holds and the sensor is not moving all over the place when its tight.

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Just keep going. Did you call Stillen? They are pretty good about getting the part out quickly.

Are you guys sure the V1 doesn't have it? I beleive it is in the instructions.
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Let me correct myself - the V1 Gen1 doesn't have it.
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Originally Posted by iansw
Let me correct myself - the V1 Gen1 doesn't have it.

So now there are generations to the Version??? lol

So like V1.1? lol
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Yes - there's 2 versions of the V1 SC.....
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