Ok I am about to replace the wiring to my crankshaft sensor on a TD5 and while I am at it change the sensor (NSC 100790).
I see that some TD5 vehicles have a sensor spacer (NSJ 000010) some have no spacer what determines the fitting of a spacer?
wammers thank you for the information.Spacer fitted with manual transmission.
I always fit the spacer and see if the engine runs. try driving it rather than let it idle. If you are having issues with starting and intermittent misfires when driving then remove the spacer as the sensor is too far from the flywheel to give stable readings. If you use cheap pattern sensors It is possible for the sensor to contact the flywheel without the spacer fitted.You sure? I havnt got a spacer fitted on my 90. Runs fine. The way I understood it was you fit the CPS if all works well then your good, if there are issues then you need the spacer?
I always fit the spacer and see if the engine runs. try driving it rather than let it idle. If you are having issues with starting and intermittent misfires when driving then remove the spacer as the sensor is too far from the flywheel to give stable readings. If you use cheap pattern sensors It is possible for the sensor to contact the flywheel without the spacer fitted.
I always fit the spacer and see if the engine runs. try driving it rather than let it idle. If you are having issues with starting and intermittent misfires when driving then remove the spacer as the sensor is too far from the flywheel to give stable readings. If you use cheap pattern sensors It is possible for the sensor to contact the flywheel without the spacer fitted.
Popped into my local main stealer and asked the question, "When do I fit a spacer to the crankshaft sensor"Spacer is fitted with manual transmissions NOT fitted with automatic transmissions. No other explanation needed.
Oh so it kept on running after the sensor let go, mine coughed for a few seconds and shook violently then stopped so it might not be the flywheel sensor. If I turn the key it turns over coughs and blows out some dark grey smoke but just won't fire up.Yep. Mine died last year while entering a round about! Sputtered then dropped into limp home mode.
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I have just fitted a new CKP sensor (genuine LR) with spacer to a Defender 2001 TD5 with manual gearbox the engine would not start not even try to fire. Removed the spacer and it burst into life instantly, went for a drive and it runs well.Spacer is fitted with manual transmissions NOT fitted with automatic transmissions. No other explanation needed.
I always fit the spacer and see if the engine runs. try driving it rather than let it idle. If you are having issues with starting and intermittent misfires when driving then remove the spacer as the sensor is too far from the flywheel to give stable readings. If you use cheap pattern sensors It is possible for the sensor to contact the flywheel without the spacer fitted.
That's interesting, I changed the clutch recently on my Defender TD5 manual and I noticed it did not have a shim under the sensor. I'm having a bit of a battle with mine at the moment and i have ordered a new sensor hope that will cure it.I have just fitted a new CKP sensor (genuine LR) with spacer to a Defender 2001 TD5 with manual gearbox the engine would not start not even try to fire. Removed the spacer and it burst into life instantly, went for a drive and it runs well.
So wammers I think we need to add to your statement "spacer not fitted to automatic gearbox vehicles but the spacer is fitted to SOME manual gearbox vehicles".
I do not know how you discover if your manual gearbox vehicle needs a spacer other than doing what Shifty1962 said and this is what I did.
Fine I'll have two, Only problem is where ?Just buy one they are about 90p
That's interesting, I changed the clutch recently on my Defender TD5 manual and I noticed it did not have a shim under the sensor. I'm having a bit of a battle with mine at the moment and i have ordered a new sensor hope that will cure it.
By the way anyone know how thick the shim is ? I want to try it with and without so I may try to make one from plastic.
Thanks that's great, if it's not too cold I will try and measure up and customise one to give 1.5 mm clearance. If not I will try to make one at standard.Measured 0.513mm thick Cost at main stealer £4.91
Thanks that's great, if it's not too cold I will try and measure up and customise one to give 1.5 mm clearance. If not I will try to make one at standard.
Already checked a few places, island seem cheapest £4 + VAT + £5 postage.