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That's for Cat cams not Schrick....
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Put a new camshaft sensor in today and it looks like it helped but didn't resolve everything. The 0000B9 DME: Function, exhaust VANOS fault code is now...
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Just cleaned the rocker shafts so I could slide the rocker arms. Also soaked the cams and other valvetrain components in water and Simple Green.
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So I tried your recommendation to disconnect the VANOS. I pinned the crank at TDC and then rotated the exhaust cam counter clockwise until I could get...
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Thanks sapote. Yeah, it seems to be an electrical issue. As previously mentioned, I tested the camshaft sensor by checking the voltage as I rotated...
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Thanks for everyone's input. I'm going to switch out the crankshaft sensor tomorrow. If that doesn't work I guess I'll have to take it to a real me...
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Testing. I've previously posted the data from several tests....
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No, I'm certain they are correct. You can see in the first photo in post 27. The intake has the thin line near the hole....
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Not sure why this is necessary. As I've said I have correctly timed it multiple times, reinstalled the vanos correctly and then rechecked the timing...
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The test I described in post 32. No, I didn't remove the cam sensing wheel....
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Wouldn't the voltage test I did be conclusive for the cam sensor? I did pull the cams so as to clean the rocker arm rods as I couldn't initially slide...
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I checked the exhaust cam sensor by checking voltage as I turned the crank. It changed from 5 volts to 0 as the cam rotated so my understanding is it...
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