Crusarius
Well-known member
So I started out with an intermittent crank sensor on my 2005 grand Cherokee. Figured no big deal. $20 sensor. easy change, right? boy was I wrong. took probably a total of 6 hours to break it off several times then extract it from the block.
I live in the rust belt so the bung outside the O-ring seal had a very nice thick crusty layer of rust.
I ended up drilling a hole through the center of it then threading a nice big lag screw into it. Since I didn't have a slide hammer I grabbed a piece of bar stock I had laying around and made one. I love having a mill.
Course then I could not install the new sensor due to the rust ring so I spent the next hour trying to clean it out. ended up using a deburring tool and some emery cloth.
I live in the rust belt so the bung outside the O-ring seal had a very nice thick crusty layer of rust.
I ended up drilling a hole through the center of it then threading a nice big lag screw into it. Since I didn't have a slide hammer I grabbed a piece of bar stock I had laying around and made one. I love having a mill.
Course then I could not install the new sensor due to the rust ring so I spent the next hour trying to clean it out. ended up using a deburring tool and some emery cloth.
