Bongolia wrote: Fri Sep 04, 2020 10:23 am Silly question maybe but is the rotor arm turning when you crank the motor?
Its not a silly question, no turn it no go .
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Bongolia wrote: Fri Sep 04, 2020 10:23 am Silly question maybe but is the rotor arm turning when you crank the motor?
OK so X-35 is a 12 way connector? And the wires from the crank sensor are blue & Green?g8dhe wrote: Thu Sep 03, 2020 8:41 pm Yes go to the start and then scroll right, the entire manual is in there.
The X-nn connectors are all at the rear of the manual before the index.
An excellent question Bongolia and no it does not move! Looks like it is the timing belt after allBongolia wrote: Fri Sep 04, 2020 10:23 am Silly question maybe but is the rotor arm turning when you crank the motor?
I just followed the blue and green wires to the terminals. Fortunately there are no other blue or green wires running through the connector.nth wrote: Fri Sep 04, 2020 2:32 pmOK so X-35 is a 12 way connector? And the wires from the crank sensor are blue & Green?g8dhe wrote: Thu Sep 03, 2020 8:41 pm Yes go to the start and then scroll right, the entire manual is in there.
The X-nn connectors are all at the rear of the manual before the index.
I still can work out how you know which terminals the crank sensor wiring goes through on X-35?
I've both replaced and rebuilt V6 engines. You don't know exactly what's needed until you strip it down. That's why a garage can only estimate the cost.What do people think - is a replacement unit a sensible move? If so, any tips on what I should be looking for or what questions I should be asking? Of course buying a used engine comes with plenty of risk so I appreciate that there is no way I can be sure that I'll be getting something of quality.