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Old Sep 24, 2011 | 12:45 PM
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Evo 8 Crank Position Sensor Location

My crank and o2 sensor went in my evo, I don't have a service manual for it and was wondering if someone could show me a picture of where the crank sensor is located? My new sensor is in and I need to replace it to get my car running.
Old Sep 24, 2011 | 04:07 PM
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How-to section, timing belt, second pdf
Old Sep 24, 2011 | 04:18 PM
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Part # 14932 Crank Angle Sensor
Old Nov 18, 2011 | 08:48 AM
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Ok slight bump, I'm about halfway done but I'm stuck at a point. Can someone send me a service manual or something? I also was taking off a part, unsure of what it's called but it was releasing air pressure when I started taking it off so I stopped. I know I should get someone who could fix this in 20 minutes from where I'm at, but I'm all out of funds so that's not possible unless they will do it free of charge or I can pay them in alcohol lol. But if someone has a service manual, any advice and maybe a diagram of the engine bay so I know what everything is, that would be awesome...
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Old Nov 18, 2011 | 01:12 PM
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I'm going to work......... I have all but one bolt out that refuses to come out. I will put some pics up later
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Old Nov 20, 2011 | 06:14 PM
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Okay so the sensor is on, pulleys are back on. Now I just am having a grand old time with the serpentine belt. It's mostly on besides the tensior pulley, it refuses to go on. I quit working on it for the night because it's dark and raining but will continue first thing in the morning. Any tips or instructions would be appreciated
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Thought I would add this diagram as it's the clearest one I've come across.
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Originally Posted by Magrud3r
Okay so the sensor is on, pulleys are back on. Now I just am having a grand old time with the serpentine belt. It's mostly on besides the tensior pulley, it refuses to go on. I quit working on it for the night because it's dark and raining but will continue first thing in the morning. Any tips or instructions would be appreciated
Take it off the A/C pulley, put it over the tensioner, pull the tensioner all the way back, then work it over the A/C pulley. Easiest way IMO.
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