How big of a bolt do you need to replace a camshaft sensor?

How big of a bolt do you need to replace a camshaft sensor?

This bolt does not need to be super tight because is only holds the sensor in place. The specification would be about 2 pounds of torque. Inspect the wiring connector to make sure it is free from grease, dirt and corrosion. Clean if necessary before installing it onto the new sensor.

How do you remove a camshaft position sensor?

Using a 8mm or 10mm (in most cases) socket or wrench remove the camshaft sensor mounting bolt by turning it counterclockwise. There is usually only one bolt. Sometime these bolts can be over tightened at the factory which causes the bolt threads to stretch and become weak.

Where is the cam position sensor on a Ford 7.3?

The Ford 7.3 Powerstroke cam position sensor location is at 11 ‘o clock just above the crankshaft damper. It’s easier to access the 7.3 CPS from beneath the engine bay on the passenger side. Here’s Fordtekmakuloco’s excellent 7.3 cam position sensor replacement video on YouTube.

How to remove cam position sensor 7.3 CPS bolt?

Spray a little rust release on about 30-60 minutes before you try to remove the CPS bolt. After that, use your 10mm socket and 3″ extension or a 10mm deep well with a 3/8″ socket wrench to easily break the 7.3 bolt free and remove it.

What do you need to know about camshaft position sensor?

The camshaft position sensor (CMP) is just one of the many electrical parts found in a vehicle. We’ll go over what this component is, the symptoms of a bad camshaft position sensor, and what you can expect its replacement cost to be when it’s faulty.

The Ford 7.3 Powerstroke cam position sensor location is at 11 ‘o clock just above the crankshaft damper. It’s easier to access the 7.3 CPS from beneath the engine bay on the passenger side. Here’s Fordtekmakuloco’s excellent 7.3 cam position sensor replacement video on YouTube.

Spray a little rust release on about 30-60 minutes before you try to remove the CPS bolt. After that, use your 10mm socket and 3″ extension or a 10mm deep well with a 3/8″ socket wrench to easily break the 7.3 bolt free and remove it.

How much does a bad camshaft sensor cost?

In this case, because of an inaccurate reading from a bad camshaft position sensor, more fuel than necessary is injected into the engine which causes your fuel economy to drop. To replace a camshaft position sensor, you can expect to pay anywhere from $120 to $300. Parts alone will run about $50 to $200.