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Old 07-09-2012, 09:45 PM   #26
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Last time I checked, they used it from 89-95, and whiteblock cars. Lots of euro cars have used 60-2. Also, the motronic cars abroad got 60-2 earlier.
All with incredibly annoying mounting inside the bellhousing?

Some guys where here a week ago picking up a bellhousing for a GM T5 dealie---luckily I had one with the cut out already cut out but their description of how the sensor bolts up sounded horrible. Crap access and gearbox and bellhousing off to replace.

Is it really worth it?

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Old 07-09-2012, 09:47 PM   #27
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Im opting not to use it, but a lot of people are using lh 2.4
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Old 07-09-2012, 11:42 PM   #28
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Well John get over on the flywheel thread and talk some sense into guys.

Screwy thing with the 60-2 fiasco is a) how many guys wanted 60-2 when somebody said Volvo only used the flywheel sensor for what? 4 years..... And what a annoying set up it seems to be with the block and the bellhousing needing to be specific and what a pain it is to change, plus zero adjustability..

I'd be thrilled if guys would think again...
All the cool kids are doing something different.
On the plus side John, no shipping charges, that's what?, $50 saved
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Old 07-10-2012, 12:18 AM   #29
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All with incredibly annoying mounting inside the bellhousing?

Some guys where here a week ago picking up a bellhousing for a GM T5 dealie---luckily I had one with the cut out already cut out but their description of how the sensor bolts up sounded horrible. Crap access and gearbox and bellhousing off to replace.
Mine didn't have the cutout, but the bellhousing is aluminum - took like 30 seconds to grind up a notch for it, even using a dremel.

You have to pop the bellhousing off to replace the bracket, but you can change out the sensor without removing the bracket.
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Old 07-10-2012, 01:56 AM   #30
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If its an m46 bellhousing, bang it with a hammer and the cutout pops out. It was cast into the aluminum.
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