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Tming cover question, I need a quick response please!!

Old May 24, 2004 | 05:35 PM
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Tming cover question, I need a quick response please!!

Ok the motor that came out of my car was a 95 lt1 with the vented opti cover and it didnt have the holes for the reluctor wheel or whatever it is inside the timing cover. My question is this. Can you take a motor that has the timing cover with the holes at the bottom and the reluctor wheel and take out the wheel and replace it with a timing cover that doesnt have the holes. and will it be OK??
Old May 24, 2004 | 06:27 PM
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You mean the crank sensor? The crank sensor was on OBD2 cars (96 and 97). You can use a timing cover without the sensor if you want.
Old May 24, 2004 | 09:23 PM
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yea the crank sensor. Its got this metal disk thing inside the timing cover around the crank snout. Basically what happend is i ordered a new engine and they sent me this one (the one with the crank sensor in the timing cover. We decided that we might be able to just take my old timing cover off my old engine 95lt1 obd1. and take off this new cover and slid the wheel off and just install my old timing cover. That is going to be ok right?
Old May 24, 2004 | 09:57 PM
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yea the crank sensor. Its got this metal disk thing inside the timing cover around the crank snout. Basically what happend is i ordered a new engine and they sent me this one (the one with the crank sensor in the timing cover. We decided that we might be able to just take my old timing cover off my old engine 95lt1 obd1. and take off this new cover and slid the wheel off and just install my old timing cover. That is going to be ok right?
Dry fit your 95 cover and see if there is any interference. You may be able to just leave the reluctor on there. What year crank hub are you going to use, though? It will make a difference.

If you use your 95 hub, you will need to remove the reluctor and also replace the crank key with the 93-95 style key. The 95 hub is longer than the 96-97 one and the 96-97 key will keep the 95 hub from going on all the way.

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Old May 25, 2004 | 11:00 PM
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Thats interesting, my 95 hub has no key way, its smooth all the way around. My crank snout doesnt have a key either, its just like a little groove in the snout. I know the key will come out of the crank snout so if i remove it will my hub go on?
Old May 25, 2004 | 11:10 PM
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I am referring to the key that is used for the crank gear and reluctor, not a key for the hub.
Old May 25, 2004 | 11:29 PM
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Oh ok i gotcha, would it be possible to buy a hub for a 96-97 and will it fit then? Is it the same diameter as the 95?
Old May 25, 2004 | 11:39 PM
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If you have 96-97 key, reluctor, crank gear, use 96-97 hub.

If you have 93-95 key, crank gear, use 93-95 hub.

Cranks are all the same diameter snout.
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