Because it's installed blindly, I used a piece of painters tape to hold everything together while I navigated the sensor into place. Worked perfectly but required a ...
it is not that horrible. If people work on different cars as a
professional, they would have come across many cars that are very difficult
to replace a simple crank sensor. Very often we have to figure out what to
do to get the job done without tearing too much out and spend too much
time. We have to use what we have at our disposal. So using the tape trick
is nothing new, but it may be to those do it yourselfer who are not as
creative. Not a horrible tip. good job.
@DaBossk Your're obviously of a superior type that can just by being there
make that sensor throw it's self onto it's mounting position. This kind of
thing is just for us mere mortals.