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Re: 2000 300m 3.5L won't stay running
[Re: Scottmon]
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11/14/08 11:38 AM
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Hey, since you are so helpful, stay tuned. I am probably pulling the heads on my 3.5 this weekend. Timing belt tensioner snapped and I am sure I have bent valves. Compression check tonight.
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Re: 2000 300m 3.5L won't stay running
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11/14/08 02:05 PM
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Might want to also check and make sure you don't have a cracked flexplate...timing will move around and freak out the crank sensor if it's busted.
ETA: I'd also double check the timing belt and make sure it didn't skip a tooth.
Last edited by Scottmon; 11/14/08 02:39 PM.
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Re: 2000 300m 3.5L won't stay running
[Re: Scottmon]
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11/14/08 02:34 PM
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Might want to also check and make sure you don't have a cracked flexplate...timing will move around and freak out the crank sensor if it's busted.
Agreed, but a cracked flex plate is usually associated with some kind of noise on startup or rapid accel / decel
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Re: 2000 300m 3.5L won't stay running
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11/15/08 11:21 AM
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I thought it might be the tone ring but like was said, it would be right away.
I'm going to fool around with it a little longer before I throw in the towel.
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Re: 2000 300m 3.5L won't stay running
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11/15/08 03:16 PM
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I poked around some more. The problem is very repeatable. I had the problem and while it was hot, I ended up swapping camshaft position sensors with the old one (the one that would start fine but kill the motor when it warmed up).
The problem went away immediatle but of course the car ended up shutting down 10 mins later when it got hot.
Either I have poor luck with finding a quality sensor (one BW and the other Mopar) or there is something with the car killing sensors......
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Re: 2000 300m 3.5L won't stay running
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11/16/08 07:44 PM
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I poked around some more. The problem is very repeatable. I had the problem and while it was hot, I ended up swapping camshaft position sensors with the old one (the one that would start fine but kill the motor when it warmed up).
The problem went away immediatle but of course the car ended up shutting down 10 mins later when it got hot.
Either I have poor luck with finding a quality sensor (one BW and the other Mopar) or there is something with the car killing sensors......
If it's repeatable it sounds as though you have a second bum sensor. Try another one, but make it Mopar. Still better than the rest. Might want to double check the PN on your original cam sensor to be certain the parts guy is giving you the right one.
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