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crank sensor blade on a 1g necessary?

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ramirj10

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Aug 4, 2007
cartersville, Georgia
Hello guys this is just a simple question and I didn't really see an answer on the forums on 1g on a 2g procedure. I know the 1g cas on the 2g head will work and I will get my crank signal through the sensor but im putting together my 1g block on my 2g head and I don't know if I should just leave the sensor blade out and simply install the "A" and "B" crank sprockets without the blade :hmm: any feedback will be greatly appreciated.
 
great stuff guys as always that totally answered my question so I can keep going with my build thank you both for the input :thumb:
 
If you are using a 6 bolt than you will need the 6 bolt plate. It is what has the timing mark on it so you will never get the timing right without it. There are 3 separate ones. 6 bolt, 1g 7 bolt, and 2g 7 bolt.
 
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