Sorry I didn't realize CPS could work for both LOL.
I was meaning Cam position sensor. This is a L67 front cover but the locations are the same for Cam and Crank sensors.
This is the Cam sensor hole. The sensor that mounts here reads the magnet when it passes.
This is the crank sensor
The only difference between this cover and yours is that your 88 will have an adjustable Crank position sensor. It isn't too hard to line up IMO though.
This is the timing chain that lies under your front cover. The small sprocket mounts on the Crankshaft and the large ones mounts to the camshaft. The round hole is where the magnet mounts.
This is the magnet that mounts there
This Is on an L67 still the same thing really. The engine is upside down in this picture though
I'm not 100% sure on the ECM vs. C3I, but my best understanding is that the C3I is the modual used for Starting because it has a set spark timing that will NOT adjust to engine speed. The ECM is what the book calls the ICM (ignition control modual which sits under the coils)
Yes the Cam is to the left and down slightly of water pump. Crank is to the right but also under the harmonic balancer so it must be removed to change the Crank sensor.
I highly doubt that a rock got between the Harmonic balancer and engine, It could happen but it would have to be very small and It would break the plastic sensor before it messed up the vanes. If the sensor were broken like that though I don't believe the engine would run at all.
If you determine that the magnet isn;t there ( the plastic there usually gets old and brittle and the magnet gets flung off and sticks to the engine somewhere) then you should be able to just break the old plastic that is left. That will fall straight down into the oil pan. then insert a new magnet, it just clips in so it shouldn't be too hard. That way you don't have to pull the Front cover and you can just drop the oil pan to remove the plastic. This is just an Idea and I have never done it but i see no reason it won't work.

-Austin-
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