Yesterday, got everything disconnected between engine & car to change flywheel. Eventually decided to pull the engine rather the try to change flywheel by moving engine forwards. There would have been enough room, but working on engine stand is much better.
New (2nd hand) flywheel arrived, inspected & flex-plate swapped over because mine is in much better condition. Changed flywheel with engine on floor, and used locking tool to torque up the bolts.
Now the fun part. Mounted engine on stand & first cranked the engine by hand to make sure the crank sensor was not being hit by the reluctor tangs. Then connected battery to starter motor so I can spin the engine. Connect oscilloscope to crank sensor. Old sensor is producing 4V waveform, and new sensor gives 6V waveform.
Just for good measure, now I can access the plug holes easier, squirted some oil into the bores & re-measured all the compressions. All are now between 200-220 PSI, so maybe I didn't quite get the oil in properly before.
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