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Old 09-22-2012, 01:51 PM
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Im replacing my clutch and Flywheel.. I took off the Flywheel and forgot to check the position it was in for the senser... Damit!!!

Is there anyway to make sure its in the proper position???
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Originally Posted by Jeep Hound
Im replacing my clutch and Flywheel.. I took off the Flywheel and forgot to check the position it was in for the senser... Damit!!!

Is there anyway to make sure its in the proper position???
I cant find anything online.. My only vehicle is my jeep and its on the garage floor in peaces.. I need help. Got to Finnish this job
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is there no dowel or pin ?
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Originally Posted by carolinajk
is there no dowel or pin ?
No ... Theres nothing it can go in many positions
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is there a gap between the tone wheel teeth that is wider or different
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send a pic
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Ok the Flywheel has the 2 differnt sides opposite one another and there is a mark from the factory at the back of the crankshaft
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it could be the holes will only line up one way

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p
put it on and rotate it i bet the holes only align in the correct position
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Originally Posted by carolinajk
there should be a locating dowel i bet it fell out or came out with the flywheel , just look for the small hole and line it up with the small hole in the crank you will be fine
I dont see any place for a dowel but ill double check


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