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Crank Position Sensors

April 26, 2004
Crank Position Sensors
The running change to crank sensors mentioned in the January 19 Tech Tip was
implemented early in March 2004. The new sensors came with a different, gray
color, o-ring. The assembly line discovered that the gray o-ring has a tendency
to roll during installation. Rolling could cause tearing so a lubricant was
temporarily added to the process. We will be eliminating the lubricant and
returning to the Teflon coated o-ring, part number 11289A, by May 1.
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