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CAS, numbers

Hi guys,

To keep things short, I am trying to replace my CAS (crank angle sensor), to try and make my car run properly. I have an r33 skyline gtst series 2.

My friend has 3 or 4 of them (sensors), but doesn't know which type of skyline they are from.

My question is, which models of skyline have the same CAS? and is there anyway I can look up the serial numbers on them, to find out which type of vehicle they are from, or if they would suit mine?

Any help with this would be greatly appreciated. 
Thanks.

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If you have a metal Mitsubishi CAS (most likely) you need a metal Mitsubish replacement 2373 02U11

Some late S2 apparently have the plastic capped Hitachi CAS 23731 5L 300 so if you have one of those you need another Hitachi.

That's basically it. If you get the wrong one the drive on the end of the cam will not fit.

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