Hi All
I tried to remove the 2 bellhousing sensors from the car, one came out easily, but the other one broke at the at the top and now it is stuck.
Does anybody know an easy way to remove the sensor without removing the gear box.
Many Thanks
Simon
2 Bellhousing sensors
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- Brianmoooore
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An alternative solution would be to fit an engine loom, crank pulley sensor, ECU, etc. from a later car.
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if they are disconnected they are best left in as hole plugs !gooner1 wrote:Would not the original 2 sensors still have to be removed though Brian
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e30topless wrote:if they are disconnected they are best left in as hole plugs !gooner1 wrote:Would not the original 2 sensors still have to be removed though Brian
Makes more sense than fitting blanking plugs i suppose.
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I would love to know and 'easy' way to remove these sensors as I have suffered the same fate as the OP. I guess all those heat cycles over 23 years take their toll!
