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'99 CTD crank sensor?
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05/08/08 12:01 PM
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JERICOGTX
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Other then the local Chrysler dealer, where can I buy a crank sensor for a '99 Ram with a Cummins diesel?
Jeff
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Re: '99 CTD crank sensor?
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05/08/08 02:12 PM
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Rockauto.com AIRTEX Part # 5S1719 $31.79
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Re: '99 CTD crank sensor?
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05/08/08 04:23 PM
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Thanks! 1/3 the price from Chrysler. Got it ordered.
Jeff
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Re: '99 CTD crank sensor?
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#57894
05/08/08 04:34 PM
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Jeff Unrelated...but just a warning...be carefull getting your old one out, they tend to rust on the outside of the o-ring and break off while trying to remove it, especially out here in the salt belt...You`ll learn some new uses for foul words trying to dig the pieces out. Liberal doses of penetrating fluid and work it out slowly.
Rick
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Re: '99 CTD crank sensor?
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05/19/08 02:21 PM
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Just a update... It took 5 hours of digging the old sensor out... No way it would could out in one piece... I've helped on one before and knew what to expect. Was not a fun day yesterday. New one went in tight, but worked right away.
Thanks again.
Jeff
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68 Road Runner
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Re: '99 CTD crank sensor?
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05/19/08 02:39 PM
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Quote:
Just a update... It took 5 hours of digging the old sensor out... No way it would could out in one piece... I've helped on one before and knew what to expect. Was not a fun day yesterday. New one went in tight, but worked right away.
Thanks again.
Jeff
same thing here , i ended up drilling and tapping the old one and making a makeshift puller out of some threaded stock and a 1/2 drive deep socket .
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