Quick question about a reman. crankshaft I got from napa.
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Quick question about a reman. crankshaft I got from napa.
I just had everything cleaned and machined on a 5.3 I'm putting together and I just put the top half of the main bearings in and set my crank in and I spun it and a small section of the reluctor wheel touches and rides against the back of the block and you can tell its not completely straight. Is this going to be a big problem or is this just the way some of these wheels are? It's doesnt hit hard or bind up at all but you can hear it rubbing.
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Those "teeth" you see on the reluctor pass by the sensing part of the crank sensor (which is just a proximity sensor) and everytime a tooth passes by the crank sensor generates a pulse which tells the PCM where the engine is at in rotation. Wobbly reluctor will cause the teeth to be far enough out of the window of the sensor head of the crankshaft sensor to cause missed pulses.
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