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Car Forum / GMC Cars / December 2005

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95" cavilier crank senser

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roscoe3464 - 12 Dec 2005 23:55 GMT
  I was trying to change crank senser,it broke ! Can I take off oil pan
,and push out from the inside? Can someone tell me an easier way ? Any
help would be helpfull.
Shep - 13 Dec 2005 00:57 GMT
I once just pushed one of these broken sensors into the oil pan and the car
is still running, it was tough as the sensor ring on the crankshaft makes
this hard, right way is to drop the pan.
>   I was trying to change crank senser,it broke ! Can I take off oil pan
> ,and push out from the inside? Can someone tell me an easier way ? Any
> help would be helpfull.
Stormin Mormon - 14 Dec 2005 01:28 GMT
Lessee, 72 inches is 6 feet. What would 95" be? 84 is 7 feet, so that would
be 7 feet 8 inches? Anyone out there better with English measure than I?

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  I was trying to change crank senser,it broke ! Can I take off oil pan
,and push out from the inside? Can someone tell me an easier way ? Any
help would be helpfull.
Mike Marlow - 14 Dec 2005 03:51 GMT
> Lessee, 72 inches is 6 feet. What would 95" be? 84 is 7 feet, so that would
> be 7 feet 8 inches? Anyone out there better with English measure than I?

95" would be 8' 11".  Just divide by 12 to determine the foot measurement
and the remainder is the inch measure.

7' 8" would be 92".

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Peter Daly - 14 Dec 2005 04:16 GMT
>>Lessee, 72 inches is 6 feet. What would 95" be? 84 is 7 feet, so that
>
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>
> 7' 8" would be 92".

Yow! You two are scary! 95" is 7' 11". That's one long crank sensor!!!
Mike Marlow - 14 Dec 2005 04:42 GMT
> >>Lessee, 72 inches is 6 feet. What would 95" be? 84 is 7 feet, so that
> >
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>
> Yow! You two are scary! 95" is 7' 11". That's one long crank sensor!!!

Holy mackerel!  What a blunder.  I had the feeling that something was wrong
and I looked at my reply two or three times and never saw that.  I guess I
had it in my head that it was only an inch under 8 feet and somehow couldn't
get past that damned 8.

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sdlomi2 - 27 Dec 2005 15:54 GMT
>> >>Lessee, 72 inches is 6 feet. What would 95" be? 84 is 7 feet, so that
>> >
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> couldn't
> get past that damned 8.

   I have a good friend who's got his blonde fiance convinced that 10.16 cm
is 8 inches!  s
 
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