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Redmist....did you try to use the complete Jeep cam sensor in a RB/B block? I ordered one which should be here this week for under $50....looks like it may work if the shaft is long enough and If I remove the gear....??




Yes I am sir!!

The shaft is in fact long enough. All that needs to be done, is a bushing made to simulate the stock distributor, with a hole in the middle to hold the factory Jeep cam sensor. Even the factory distributor hold down will work. The gear on the Jeep sensor can be left in place, ans it holds the gots of the shaft, and it will just float in the block out of the way. The only modification to the whole jeep part is a little bit of cutting down of the keyed portion on the bottom of the shaft. I am going to run this part on the lathe this weekend. I can build you an extra if you want, it will be a CNC Program, so all I have to do is press cycle smash to get another one.




Awesome man! My sensor is supposed to be here tomorrow. Yes, that would be great if you can make me a bushing too. Just PM me what I owe you for it.... I like the Jeep sensor since it's clean and smaller too.....

Did you find a harness connector yet that fits that cam sensor? I found this one that I think will work...kind of expensive for a connector, but should make for a clean install (let me know if you found a cheaper or different one...it's $26 on rockauto:

AIRTEX / WELLS Part # 1P1715 for a 2000/2001 Jeep Cherokee/Wrangler 4.0, is that the sensor you used?