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mx83toy
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Where is the Crank Angle Sensor on my 1JZ Thu, 08 April 2004 16:40 Go to next message
as per title Rolling Eyes
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Anthony Kellam
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Re: Where is the Crank Angle Sensor on my 1JZ Thu, 08 April 2004 21:14 Go to previous messageGo to next message

The 1JZ runs a 24 tooth NE and G1 and G2 just like most late toyotas. The difference is the NE is actually generated by a 12 tooth wheel on the front of the crank, just behind balancer. (12 teeth on the crank is same as 24 on the cam).

G1 and G2 are generated by two lobes on the inlet cam and corresponding sensors in the side of the head, just below the cam cover. One is about half way down the cam and the other towards the rear of it.

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Re: Where is the Crank Angle Sensor on my 1JZ Fri, 09 April 2004 11:41 Go to previous messageGo to next message
well bascally....when my car dosn't start (when warm) i squit some water under cam gear cover and presto she starts Smile (i havnt looked under there yet!) what sensor would that be??? (dont ask how i found i could start my car like that when warm Laughing )

(aslo explains the issue with the amount of advance i need to run which im told is not normal)
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Re: Where is the Crank Angle Sensor on my 1JZ Fri, 09 April 2004 11:51 Go to previous messageGo to next message

Not really sure what you mean. You talk about advance... Where are you adjusting the timing? Aftermarket ECU or is your motor a 1JZ-GE? ie, non turbo with distributor??
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Re: Where is the Crank Angle Sensor on my 1JZ Fri, 09 April 2004 13:39 Go to previous messageGo to next message
ahh sorry via my apexi Super ITC (ignition timing controller) a little dodgie but it works Rolling Eyes
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Re: Where is the Crank Angle Sensor on my 1JZ Fri, 09 April 2004 13:39 Go to previous messageGo to next message
ohh 1JZGTE
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Re: Where is the Crank Angle Sensor on my 1JZ Fri, 09 April 2004 23:54 Go to previous messageGo to next message

Well I don't know what to suggest really. When you say squirt water under cam cover do you mean louvred cover down centre of head (coilpacks are under) or one of the actual cam covers??? Shocked

If the first case is true maybe you have some dead coils, who knows.

First thing I would do is ditch the "dodgy" ITC and put it all back to factory. 1JZGTE's are notoriously reliable and part of the reason for this is the true distributorless system amongst other things.

I would bet considerable money that the problem is something thats been done to the motor.

Good luck! Smile Ant.
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Re: Where is the Crank Angle Sensor on my 1JZ Sat, 10 April 2004 12:18 Go to previous message
the one i water is the cam GEAR cover up the front of the engine (cover for the timing belt)
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