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Old 14-10-2009, 04:35 PM
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Default i'm in need of some advice on a couple of bits on my cossie...

does anyone know if the crank position sensor brackets are different between the 2wd set up and 4x4 set up? as ive changed to a 2wd sump and now its too close... if so where can i buy a new bracket?

also has anyone had problem with loose power steering pipes, where they push down into the rack. the ones where theres a 10mm nut/m6 bolt that holds the pipes in... ive replaced the o rings but they are so loose in the holes theres no way they will seal....

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Im sure the brackets are the same.Is the 10mm bolt tight up against the bracket on the pipes.
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If the 4wd is the V belt type pulley they(2+4wd) are the same looking ones anyway, but haven't measured., not sure about multi ribbed not paid much attention to them, but can easily use washers etc to space out a bit.
The sensor is NOT 100 in line/in the centre where the pulley teeth pass anyway.
The power steering pipes should be nice and tight, so either someone has stripped the thread, or they are just tight and not done up enough.
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