Re: [Quantum Owners] Zetec Crank Position Sensor

2017-07-04 Thread Nigel Plant
Laughing. Hadn't realised my accurate positioning if the housings.  Purely 
unintentional, but funny.

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Re: [Quantum Owners] Zetec Crank Position Sensor

2017-07-03 Thread Ian Harrison
That nearly made me spit my coffee out... :-)

On 3 July 2017 at 11:29, Susan and Martin Scott <
susanandmar...@corringham99.free-online.co.uk> wrote:

> Crikey they are heavy - a strange set of scales you have there as well!
>
> - Original Message -
> *From:* Nigel Plant <nigelp...@gmail.com>
> *To:* quantumowners@googlegroups.com
> *Sent:* Monday, July 03, 2017 6:07 AM
> *Subject:* Re: [Quantum Owners] Zetec Crank Position Sensor
>
> The engines out, housing changed. Need to out flywheel back on and double
> check then engine in mid week.
> Housing photo attached. Not even close!!! Kicking myself!!!
>
> On 2 Jul 2017 17:55, "Steve Kodź" <st...@h4-turbo.co.uk> wrote:
>
> All the CPS sensors I've seen are plastic cased, so probably not.
>
> Regards,
> Steve
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>
>
> On 2 July 2017 17:35:22 "Susan and Martin Scott" <
> susanandmar...@corringham99.free-online.co.uk> wrote:
>
> Thinking at a tangent. would it be possible to machine an adaptor that
>> can be mounted on the outside, yet still achieve the correct position for
>> the sensor?
>> Martin
>> - Original Message -
>> From: "Jim Hearne" <j...@quantums.info>
>> To: <quantumowners@googlegroups.com>
>> Sent: Sunday, July 02, 2017 9:55 AM
>> Subject: Re: [Quantum Owners] Zetec Crank Position Sensor
>>
>>
>> Sorry Nigel, the automatic crank sensor mounting is different to the
>> manual.
>> The sensor is the same but the aluminium bracket it fits into that then
>> fits into the hole in block is quite different.
>> And, of course the bracket is fitted from inside the bellhousing.
>>
>> http://locostbuilders.co.uk/upload/2tps%20housing.jpg
>> http://www.kilmartin.it/gallery/picturegallery/crank-trig-hous.jpg
>>
>> Jim
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 01/07/2017 12:43, Nigel Plant wrote:
>>
>>> Have rebuilt an engine for my zetec xtreme, but cannot get it started.
>>> The
>>> Omex ECU is not seeing the CPS signal. Have checked all wiring, sensor
>>> and
>>> signals. Have put an oscilloscope at the ECU end of the wiring and
>>> although getting a signal of sorts it is very noisy. I finally decided to
>>> check the flywheel holes line up with the sensor hole and it seems there
>>> is about 2 or 3mm offset.
>>>
>>> Now the question. The new engine is from an automatic. Flywheel etc from
>>> my old engine. Can anyone tell me conclusively if the automatic CPS is in
>>> a different position to the manual one. A bit if googling indicates it
>>> is,
>>> so looks like engine out again. Ouch.
>>>
>>> Nigel
>>>
>>>
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Re: [Quantum Owners] Zetec Crank Position Sensor

2017-07-03 Thread Susan and Martin Scott
Crikey they are heavy - a strange set of scales you have there as well! 
  - Original Message - 
  From: Nigel Plant 
  To: quantumowners@googlegroups.com 
  Sent: Monday, July 03, 2017 6:07 AM
  Subject: Re: [Quantum Owners] Zetec Crank Position Sensor


  The engines out, housing changed. Need to out flywheel back on and double 
check then engine in mid week.
  Housing photo attached. Not even close!!! Kicking myself!!!


  On 2 Jul 2017 17:55, "Steve Kodź" <st...@h4-turbo.co.uk> wrote:

All the CPS sensors I've seen are plastic cased, so probably not.

Regards,
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On 2 July 2017 17:35:22 "Susan and Martin Scott" 
<susanandmar...@corringham99.free-online.co.uk> wrote:


  Thinking at a tangent. would it be possible to machine an adaptor that
  can be mounted on the outside, yet still achieve the correct position for
  the sensor?
  Martin
  - Original Message -
  From: "Jim Hearne" <j...@quantums.info>
  To: <quantumowners@googlegroups.com>
      Sent: Sunday, July 02, 2017 9:55 AM
      Subject: Re: [Quantum Owners] Zetec Crank Position Sensor


  Sorry Nigel, the automatic crank sensor mounting is different to the
  manual.
  The sensor is the same but the aluminium bracket it fits into that then
  fits into the hole in block is quite different.
  And, of course the bracket is fitted from inside the bellhousing.

  http://locostbuilders.co.uk/upload/2tps%20housing.jpg
  http://www.kilmartin.it/gallery/picturegallery/crank-trig-hous.jpg

  Jim






  On 01/07/2017 12:43, Nigel Plant wrote:

Have rebuilt an engine for my zetec xtreme, but cannot get it started. 
The
Omex ECU is not seeing the CPS signal. Have checked all wiring, sensor 
and
signals. Have put an oscilloscope at the ECU end of the wiring and
although getting a signal of sorts it is very noisy. I finally decided 
to
check the flywheel holes line up with the sensor hole and it seems there
is about 2 or 3mm offset.

Now the question. The new engine is from an automatic. Flywheel etc from
my old engine. Can anyone tell me conclusively if the automatic CPS is 
in
a different position to the manual one. A bit if googling indicates it 
is,
so looks like engine out again. Ouch.

Nigel



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Re: [Quantum Owners] Zetec Crank Position Sensor

2017-07-02 Thread Steve Kodź

All the CPS sensors I've seen are plastic cased, so probably not.

Regards,
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On 2 July 2017 17:35:22 "Susan and Martin Scott" 
<susanandmar...@corringham99.free-online.co.uk> wrote:



Thinking at a tangent. would it be possible to machine an adaptor that
can be mounted on the outside, yet still achieve the correct position for
the sensor?
Martin
- Original Message -
From: "Jim Hearne" <j...@quantums.info>
To: <quantumowners@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Sunday, July 02, 2017 9:55 AM
Subject: Re: [Quantum Owners] Zetec Crank Position Sensor


Sorry Nigel, the automatic crank sensor mounting is different to the
manual.
The sensor is the same but the aluminium bracket it fits into that then
fits into the hole in block is quite different.
And, of course the bracket is fitted from inside the bellhousing.

http://locostbuilders.co.uk/upload/2tps%20housing.jpg
http://www.kilmartin.it/gallery/picturegallery/crank-trig-hous.jpg

Jim






On 01/07/2017 12:43, Nigel Plant wrote:

Have rebuilt an engine for my zetec xtreme, but cannot get it started. The
Omex ECU is not seeing the CPS signal. Have checked all wiring, sensor and
signals. Have put an oscilloscope at the ECU end of the wiring and
although getting a signal of sorts it is very noisy. I finally decided to
check the flywheel holes line up with the sensor hole and it seems there
is about 2 or 3mm offset.

Now the question. The new engine is from an automatic. Flywheel etc from
my old engine. Can anyone tell me conclusively if the automatic CPS is in
a different position to the manual one. A bit if googling indicates it is,
so looks like engine out again. Ouch.

Nigel



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Re: [Quantum Owners] Zetec Crank Position Sensor

2017-07-02 Thread Susan and Martin Scott
Thinking at a tangent. would it be possible to machine an adaptor that 
can be mounted on the outside, yet still achieve the correct position for 
the sensor?

Martin
- Original Message - 
From: "Jim Hearne" <j...@quantums.info>

To: <quantumowners@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Sunday, July 02, 2017 9:55 AM
Subject: Re: [Quantum Owners] Zetec Crank Position Sensor


Sorry Nigel, the automatic crank sensor mounting is different to the
manual.
The sensor is the same but the aluminium bracket it fits into that then
fits into the hole in block is quite different.
And, of course the bracket is fitted from inside the bellhousing.

http://locostbuilders.co.uk/upload/2tps%20housing.jpg
http://www.kilmartin.it/gallery/picturegallery/crank-trig-hous.jpg

Jim






On 01/07/2017 12:43, Nigel Plant wrote:
Have rebuilt an engine for my zetec xtreme, but cannot get it started. The 
Omex ECU is not seeing the CPS signal. Have checked all wiring, sensor and 
signals. Have put an oscilloscope at the ECU end of the wiring and 
although getting a signal of sorts it is very noisy. I finally decided to 
check the flywheel holes line up with the sensor hole and it seems there 
is about 2 or 3mm offset.


Now the question. The new engine is from an automatic. Flywheel etc from 
my old engine. Can anyone tell me conclusively if the automatic CPS is in 
a different position to the manual one. A bit if googling indicates it is, 
so looks like engine out again. Ouch.


Nigel



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Re: [Quantum Owners] Zetec Crank Position Sensor

2017-07-02 Thread Jim Hearne
Sorry Nigel, the automatic crank sensor mounting is different to the 
manual.
The sensor is the same but the aluminium bracket it fits into that then 
fits into the hole in block is quite different.

And, of course the bracket is fitted from inside the bellhousing.

http://locostbuilders.co.uk/upload/2tps%20housing.jpg
http://www.kilmartin.it/gallery/picturegallery/crank-trig-hous.jpg

Jim






On 01/07/2017 12:43, Nigel Plant wrote:

Have rebuilt an engine for my zetec xtreme, but cannot get it started. The Omex 
ECU is not seeing the CPS signal. Have checked all wiring, sensor and signals. 
Have put an oscilloscope at the ECU end of the wiring and although getting a 
signal of sorts it is very noisy. I finally decided to check the flywheel holes 
line up with the sensor hole and it seems there is about 2 or 3mm offset.

Now the question. The new engine is from an automatic. Flywheel etc from my old 
engine. Can anyone tell me conclusively if the automatic CPS is in a different 
position to the manual one. A bit if googling indicates it is, so looks like 
engine out again. Ouch.

Nigel



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Re: [Quantum Owners] Zetec Crank Position Sensor

2017-07-01 Thread Ian Harrison
THis thread states the CPS is the same, but the housings are different
between auto and manual. Using the manual housing should sort it.

Ian

http://www.locostbuilders.co.uk/viewthread.php?tid=66152


On 1 July 2017 at 13:41, Ian Harrison  wrote:

> I'm pretty sure I've read that they are different on automatics Nigel.
>
> Ian
>
> On 1 July 2017 at 13:00, Steve Kodź  wrote:
>
>> Could you not use a CPS from the automatic?
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>> On 1 July 2017 12:51:29 Nigel Plant  wrote:
>>
>> Have rebuilt an engine for my zetec xtreme, but cannot get it started.
>>> The Omex ECU is not seeing the CPS signal. Have checked all wiring, sensor
>>> and signals. Have put an oscilloscope at the ECU end of the wiring and
>>> although getting a signal of sorts it is very noisy. I finally decided to
>>> check the flywheel holes line up with the sensor hole and it seems there is
>>> about 2 or 3mm offset.
>>>
>>> Now the question. The new engine is from an automatic. Flywheel etc from
>>> my old engine. Can anyone tell me conclusively if the automatic CPS is in a
>>> different position to the manual one. A bit if googling indicates it is, so
>>> looks like engine out again. Ouch.
>>>
>>> Nigel
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Re: [Quantum Owners] Zetec Crank Position Sensor

2017-07-01 Thread Ian Harrison
I'm pretty sure I've read that they are different on automatics Nigel.

Ian

On 1 July 2017 at 13:00, Steve Kodź  wrote:

> Could you not use a CPS from the automatic?
>
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> On 1 July 2017 12:51:29 Nigel Plant  wrote:
>
> Have rebuilt an engine for my zetec xtreme, but cannot get it started. The
>> Omex ECU is not seeing the CPS signal. Have checked all wiring, sensor and
>> signals. Have put an oscilloscope at the ECU end of the wiring and although
>> getting a signal of sorts it is very noisy. I finally decided to check the
>> flywheel holes line up with the sensor hole and it seems there is about 2
>> or 3mm offset.
>>
>> Now the question. The new engine is from an automatic. Flywheel etc from
>> my old engine. Can anyone tell me conclusively if the automatic CPS is in a
>> different position to the manual one. A bit if googling indicates it is, so
>> looks like engine out again. Ouch.
>>
>> Nigel
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Re: [Quantum Owners] Zetec Crank Position Sensor

2017-07-01 Thread Steve Kodź

Could you not use a CPS from the automatic?

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On 1 July 2017 12:51:29 Nigel Plant  wrote:

Have rebuilt an engine for my zetec xtreme, but cannot get it started. The 
Omex ECU is not seeing the CPS signal. Have checked all wiring, sensor and 
signals. Have put an oscilloscope at the ECU end of the wiring and although 
getting a signal of sorts it is very noisy. I finally decided to check the 
flywheel holes line up with the sensor hole and it seems there is about 2 
or 3mm offset.


Now the question. The new engine is from an automatic. Flywheel etc from my 
old engine. Can anyone tell me conclusively if the automatic CPS is in a 
different position to the manual one. A bit if googling indicates it is, so 
looks like engine out again. Ouch.


Nigel

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