Crank sensor removal

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cowcatcher

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Several years ago I gave up my beloved 2006 CRD and my not so loved '89 k2500 for a Super Duty 6.7. Not sure where the K2500 but the CRD stayed in the family and moved to Maui. My son-in-law has a problem that he thinks is associated with the crank sensor but he can't get it out, it is stuck. Any ideas on how to pull it?
 

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Undo the single bolt that holds it in and it should pull out, might be a bit tight on the o ring, if so get a small screwdriver in and leaver it out. Only use Bosch sensors, the cheaper ones are rubbish.
 

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It looks like this...
 

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If the diesels are anything like the gassers, the sensor swells and is very difficult to pry out. So, be gentle when prying. I changed it on my 02 with the gas 3.7L but I had the motor apart to replace the crank.
 
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