snarl95
Well-Known Member
Could the filter have just slipped out?
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Just a guess, with civilian type vehicles, pre 95 for older ?Okay so what is referred to as a early 4L80E and what would be considered a late one...?
Ok, let me step in here a minute.
The 95 was originally non turbo, uses db2 ip, ESS (engine speed sensor) on the oil pump drive. That ESS feeds both the tachometer and the TCM- Transmission Control Module.
THE SUPER 77 turbo he is referring to is either a gm6 or gm7 center mount mount turbo with a wickedwheel in it. To fit the center mount turbo, you have to remove the ESS and use a plain oil pump drive. This leads to the issue I ran into adding my turbo- controlling the TCM. The ESS is a 2 wire sensor. The db2 timing gears do not have the 4 point unit kn the crank shaft for the CPS (crankshaft position sensor) to work. If you get the one from a ds4 equipped engine, it has it. But ds4 engine comes with a 3 wire CPS
So I went to a junkyard and found one close enough to work from a mazda/ford engine and modified it. But later learned the better answer is order the CPS for a newer turbo equipped hmmwv- because it is a 2 wire sensor!!!
So @cander27 After all that mess... What EXACTLY do you have for the sensor?
This could be the whole dang problem.
There is a part that has to be inside the timing cover for that sensor to work. Called a RELUCTOR. You need to know you have one in there. This is the crankshaft timing gear. The reluctor is the 4 pointed item on the front of it. They do not come on the timing sets for db2 engines.
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I don’t know if removing the CPS you could rotate the engine with a flywheel turner and see (tell) there is one in there or not.
also, if there is one in there- are you getting signal to the TCM-broken wire somewhere?
Double check where you extended them.
Afaik there is no difference which way the wires are hooked up: no polarity. But maybe there is?
Forget transfer case. Wrong item.
I searched so many options and they all create different problems.
You have a 50/50 chance your timing gear has the reluctor on it. You need to verify yours has it.
Does your CPS —ON THERE NOW HAVE 3 wires or 2?