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camshaft position sensor

Hi everybody..Can someone help me please. We have a hyster forklift (s60ft) with a 2.2l propane engine that i believe is a mazda engine. the camshaft position sensor is bad. do i really have to replace the entire sensor plus the distributor? the part number inside is 19341614..the part number ont the outside is a mitsubishi tit40771 f2s8.. did mitsubishi make parts for mazda? i really dont want to pay $400 for the entire distributor if i can just change the inside..google is no help..impco cant tell me anything about it and the service shop just wants money.lol its a 2011 model if that helps..thanks in advance
  • Posted 5 Apr 2017 23:04
  • By captech
  • joined 5 Apr'17 - 1 message
  • Louisiana, United States
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You may be able to match components but the assembly does not break down. You may need to buy the assembly.
  • Posted 5 Apr 2017 23:50
  • By BREWSKI
  • joined 10 Jan'12 - 1,699 messages
  • Nebraska, United States

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