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Old Aug 29, 2006 | 10:46 PM
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Update. I just got my new oscilloscope Sun LS2000 (Maybe I can figure out how to work it)
I hooked it up the way described on clarks. I get a nice wave saw tooth on the speed sen. I get just a flat line on the front hole BG. I swapped sensors and the same thing. Flat line on the front hole. I must have damadged the flywheel screw when the engine was out I guess.

Question. Is it possible to fix and access through the hole under the ref sensor bracket????? (I know wishfull thinking)
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The .8mm needs to be pretty close. You can probably be off a hair one way or another and be ok. I took my micrometer to the hardware store, found a washer the right size, and glued it to the bottom of the old sensor to use as a special tool, just as clark shows. Works like a charm.
 
Old Aug 30, 2006 | 12:51 AM
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Lol, if you can do anything through that little hole, I will be the first to bow down and praise your glory
 
Old Aug 31, 2006 | 01:06 PM
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Here is what the ref screw looks like?

How much is supposed to stick up?



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The leading edge does look damaged
 
Old Aug 31, 2006 | 10:52 PM
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IT LIVES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I had to shim under the ref sensor to get the right clearance. I think my screw must stick up a little too much. But whatever it starts every time now. I figured I could not hurt it, because otherwise the engine was coming back out.

Its got a little rough idle, ( I can hear what sounds like a vac leak ) Small compared to no start

Thanks for help Porschedoc .
I am sure I will be on here a bunch more (just getting started, )

I knew it was just a matter of time. See everyone a 944 no start can be fixed!!!!
I now have a spare computer, coil, sensor, and dme relay.


Next, Timing belts, brakes, interior, paint, and drive




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