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Old 06-27-2017, 04:55 PM
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Default 1995 1/2 crank position sensor

They moved the cps from the harmonic balancer to somewhere on the bell housing. Does anyone know specifically where it is mounted?
 
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1995 1/2? Huh? why would the "1/2" mean anything in model year?
Dodges have never had the CPS on the harmonic balancer. They have been on the bellhousing behind the passenger side head since the Magnum engines 1st came out in 1992 and were there til the end of the Magnums in 2003.
 
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Special note, pony up the money for the dealer sensor. Unless you enjoy being stuck on the side of the road, and tearing back into the truck again. Note, it's not a fun job, this isn't something you'll ever want to do again.
 
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It is in the 95 FSM chapter 8D page 2 available on the FAQ page. If I remember correctly my 94 bolted to the block. It is worth it to remove the front wheel and the splash guard to get at it. I went in and forced my hand down over that metal heat guard and did more damage to my hand than I could feel happening because the lip of the edge is not smooth on that shield. I basically rubbed off many layers of skin down to the meat bit by bit and it still looks purple on cold days 2+ years on.
 

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