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M54 front mounted CPS spacer
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Spacer to mount an M54 crankshaft position sensor (CPS) to the front timing cover on an M50/M52 engine. Created due to the m54 sensor being longer than the standard m52 version. This should result in a 0.8mm gap between the sensor and trigger wheel. This is to enable usage of MS43 harness and DME in different model BMWs.
Originally published on thingiverse.com by Murray Allen (ba114) · License: CC BY
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