Curtis,
The cam sensors do fail, but check the crank sensor air gap before you
buy any parts. Just line up a tooth with the pickup, make sure gap is
.030-.040". Easy to bump the sensor during a timing belt and it's a
stupid design with only one bolt holding it to the oil pump and nothing
to index it.
PS Congrats on winning the first Ninja tool picture contest. Still time
for the rest of you guys, one more prize.
 

Bill Cardell 
Owner, Flyin Miata 

Sales 1-800-359-6957 
Tech 970-464-5600 Before you call, check out
http://www.flyinmiata.com/FAQ/ 

 

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From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Wiseman, Curtis
J
Sent: Friday, March 16, 2012 1:08 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: 2002 P0340 after Timing Belt (NPC)



Hello all,

 

Sorry for the lack of power content.

 

I did a timing belt change on my 2002.  No leaks, no slipped teeth
(Ninja tool FTW), no problems...I thought.  

 

A couple of days later, the engine had a severe stumble under no special
conditions.  Ran fine for the rest of the trip (~5 miles).  Next trip,
minor stumble.  Clutch in, observed uneven idle on tach while coasting
at speed.  Next trip, severe stumble again and CEL.  

 

Pulled the code and it's P0340, Cam Position Sensor.  From research, I
know these go bad.  Before spending $90 on a replacement, is there
something else I should check?  It's certainly curious that it "failed"
just after I had the cam cover off and the CPS connector
unplugged/replugged.  Is it possible that the cam cover is reinstalled
slightly "off" so that the positioning of the CPS is marginal with
respect to the cam?  Something else?  

 

Thanks for your help,


Curtis 

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