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hi there i got a HR34 and it stop start i dont know why

 

when i try to start the car it crunk but did not start and when i stop crucking it i get a sound from the trriger ( 3 or 4 tiking sound ) with a engine flashing

 

i change everything and look at the timming for the engine every thing ok

 

i got a haltech plug in ecu

 

this a video for what happening

 

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There is nothing in the CAS that should be able to make ANY sound. It is a thin disc that spins through a gap in the sensor, which shines light through slots in the disc to count degrees of rotation. There is no contact between any moving parts in there.

So, I can only assume that the drive off the end of the exhaust cam has broken, or something equally horrible.

Take the CAS off and have a look. There should be an obvious match between the drive male and female on the cam end and the back of the CAS. Anything that is missing, smashed up/powdered or falls down into the timing cover when you pull the CAS is an obvious bad sign.

The fact that the ECU tells you there is nothing wrong is suspicious. Can you see it saying that it sees the home/reset signal when you check the software while cranking?

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