OBD-II toothed wheels for crankshaft position sensing

Tony Bryant bryantt at psc.fp.co.nz
Sun Jul 28 21:28:23 GMT 1996


> >What kind of engine are you running? If the crankshaft you have is
> >still in production for '96 you're in luck. With OBD-II most OEMs
> >use crankshaft position sensors for the misfire detection. You could
> >just get these pieces as spare parts. OBD-II came in '96. 
> 
> 
> Markus,
> 
> Thanks.  I'm adapting a home brew system to a 1992 5 Liter Ford Mustang
> engine.  I'll look around and find out if Ford has a crankshaft position
> sensor for their 5 or 5.8 Liter engines.  Does anyone know if they do??
> 
> -Jeff Fisher
> 

Why everybodies obsession with external 58 toothed wheels?, you do
realise that you already have a 120 odd tooth wheel already bolted to
the back of the engine?. (Yes, I do realise you also need a TDC reference)

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