jbauman102
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Does anyone know the part number for the sensor underneath the crank shafts pulley on a 2004 volvo penta 5,7 gxi-e?
While the crank shaft sensor could present an odd issue such as that as they've been known from time to time to do odd unpredictable scenarios without any warnings including not setting any fault codes, Typically the usual thing for them to fail is just shut down the engine completely as that sensor is the "starting point" for the ignition reference signal for the system to mostly produce the correct spark timing along with many other features to keep the entire engine system working in correlation to one other.Anyone know if this would cause the engine to kick back when trying to start and idles rough.
Was the engine running in the same condition as it is right now before removing the heads?Yes the distributer was taken out when I had the heads rebuilt but we checked the timing and it was good. Thanks for taking the time and replying I will check on those sensors and let you know what I find.
If the link doesn't seem to work then follow the info in here on post number 8 as it will take you to the link above,
http://forums.iboats.com/forum/engin...ing-on-5-0-mpi
This may not necessarily be the bad running issue you are experiencing but at this point knowing the distributor was disturbed plus not really knowing the exact skill/training level the installation tech has towards the newer, modern ignition systems such as this (< for the Marine side anyways) It is surly worth the extra effort to double check the installation process due to if it is off just a few slight degrees which is easy to do, yes it could have an effect on just the lower RPM speeds (But so could the CAM Sensor)......Plus the "WE" used a timing light suggests something may not be/isn't setup correctly on the HVS system.Also my boat mechanic did all the work wouldn't you think he knows how to set the timing right and it runs fine when not idling.
Since the HVS was pulled then someone probably did not know how to set it all back up and phase it in correctly. Then the next step would be to check Cam angle with a real scan tool after the fact to dial in that spec. Merc is the same way to Volvo. Not properly set up and phased - Could set an alarm, cause misfire and even shut down engine and or will not exceed above the 2000 K to 4000 K depending how far off your NOT phased in properly (for a jist).
For many years I have had to do so many of these thru out since 2001 because people think you can set timing with the HVS. - It is way past 100's of them as being out of phased.
Like I said you can not set any sort of timing with the HVS.
This all applies to - MEFI 4 and up and ECM / PCM 555 and PCM 09 and up and all E controls not using a true distributor - all marine side of course. just for a jist of the apps and set up.
the HVS cap also becomes bad as 5 and 7 crossfire so a new quality cap and rotor is must. Start there first and see if that helps - If it will not help and if no cured is found on your HVS cap and rotor then the HVS needs to be phased / set up properly.
For what it's worth due to curiosity, Double checking the linked PDF on my iPhone, it opened right up even faster than my laptop.:noidea: What model phone do you use/have to try?If your using a smart phone.