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rb25 neo cas sensor.

Ok. I've  looked around and can't find anywhere that has a replacement sensor RSB14K for a neo engine.  Doesn't anyone do them anymore.  Just after the guts tof the cas as where the plug goes on my spare one is busted. Any help would be appreciated. 

No I'm not interested in putting on the ross kit as engine is fully balanced and it's not wise to go changing parts ( harmonic balancer)

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You're probably having a hard time because they are not sold in seperate parts. The whole CAS is sold as 1 unit and people generally won't pull them apart, especially a working one.

New Cam / Crank Angle Sensor (CAS) - Nissan Skyline R33 GTS25 / GTS25-t / GTS-4 & R34 GTR / 25GT / 25GT-4 / 25GT-t / GT-V - Hitachi Plastic Cap Type
http://www.kudosmotorsports.com/catalog/crank-angle-sensor-nissan-skyline-gts25-gts25-25gt-25gt-25gt-hitachi-plastic-type-p-150.html

Yer i keep coming up with the same answer.  Apparently they don't even make them anymore either or any parts. They stopped production in 2003.  

Looks like eventually everyone has to go for an aftermarket solution such as the Ross kit.

 

There was a complete CAS put on eBay today, apparently brand new condition, only used for 200km $200 start or 275 buy it now. Bloke reckons he bought it thinking it was the source of his issues but turned out to be something else. Maybe worth asking the bloke some questions. Listed as rb25 neo CAS.

 

 

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2 hours ago, Jordy32 said:

Why not just buy a new OEM one and be done with it?

Plug in and don't worry about it for another 20 years lol

Have you even spoken to Nissan.  If they manage to locate 1 they are about 1100 new. Don't really trust ebay so say new one's. 

The one jordy32 listed from kudos is 660 and is genuine nissan and a trusted supplier. Nissan are not the only supplier of genuine parts. Companies like kudos, just Jap and taarks buy their oem stuff from Nissan Japan and sell it here with a reasonable mark up, unlike Nissan who like to rape your wallet, although sometimes on certain parts they can be ok.

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