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SO i had my cam belt cover taken off a while back as it was vibrating due to perished rubbers etc.

Iv replaced the rubbers and am now going to refit but obviously i need to remove and refit the cam angle sensor in this process.

Is there anything i need to be aware of in removeing and refitting the cam angle sensor? the shop said that if i mark the position of the sensor ill be able to see the markings and line them up as i refit it with the cover.

Just want to make sure its as easy as this as its a tuned motor n dont want to throw anything out that will pop a motor :S

also how much tension/torque to put on the bolts holding it on roughly?

cheers

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yeah that wasnt as easy as all that....

What point do people usually mark to line up the CAS with that isnt covered by the cambelt cover upon refitting?

anyways, few measurements later on the new rubber seals etc before inserting in the cover and iv got it straight.

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