Crank position sensor 6.0 steel block
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Crank position sensor 6.0 steel block
Just wondering, the MSD 6012 controller states that the 58 tooth sensor can be easyly identified by its grey connector. Is it grey on the aluminum blocks??
My 6.0 LS2 crank sensor is black. Just wanted to be sure which is which.
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My 6.0 LS2 crank sensor is black. Just wanted to be sure which is which.
Thanks
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No way!!!! Is that true?? I called MSD today and the tech said you have to change the wheel. Also called Scoggin-Dickey, they said the same thing. Reluctor wheel is $16.00 and $300.00 of labor to change it. Whats the real story here??
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Called MSD for a second time today, your right they now make two different part #'s
I'd like to wring that guy's neck for giving out the wrong info!!!
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58=#6012 I almost crapped my pants $300.00 of labor to change a $16.00 part
I'd like to wring that guy's neck for giving out the wrong info!!!
24=#6010
58=#6012 I almost crapped my pants $300.00 of labor to change a $16.00 part
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Well if you think that's bad, I charge $7000 to put in 2 $250 implants, but hardly anyone complains