January 28, 200917 yr Well I snapped the bolt head off that holds in the speed sensor into the knuckle. Now the speed sensor has no way to be secured on. Do I replace the knuckle or drill out that rusted welded bolt that snapped like butter after being soaked for 3 days in PB plaster. Its a 98 OBW 200K.
January 28, 200917 yr you're talking about the ABS sensor right? if you ever remove one without shearing the head off, please tell me...well nevermind, i won't believe you! i've never *removed* one without shearing the stupid head off yet, very annoying. let me tell you my "fix" that no one here will like. i drill and tap a smaller hole in the center of the original and just use a smaller bolt. it's not going anywhere. given that the sensor itself actually gets *welded* to the hub, here's my "logic" for all the anal folks to complain about. the housing gets stuck to the hub, and the sensor gets wedged into it's bore, i go with the notion that it's not going anywhere once it's seated. and it's a non load bearing part.
January 28, 200917 yr Author Yes, the ABS sensor, I was removing the knuckle and had to take it out. I like the smaller bolt idea.
January 28, 200917 yr smaller bolt works great, done it a few times. we are lucky here in the PNW that they come out 90% of the time without any issues.
January 29, 200917 yr I like Grossgary's idea. I've never had to face this same issue, but I agree that its a non load bearing part and his fix is certainly the one I'd use. Safe, secure, does its job, and with no safety issues.
January 29, 200917 yr Author Thanks again to USMB, I think I am picking up two knuckles with good hubs installed. This will also close out the bearing job I needed to do
January 29, 200917 yr we are lucky here in the PNW that they come out 90% of the time without any issues.NO WAY! that's awesome.
January 29, 200917 yr you're talking about the ABS sensor right? if you ever remove one without shearing the head off, please tell me...well nevermind, i won't believe you! i've never *removed* one without shearing the stupid head off yet, very annoying. let me tell you my "fix" that no one here will like. i drill and tap a smaller hole in the center of the original and just use a smaller bolt. it's not going anywhere. given that the sensor itself actually gets *welded* to the hub, here's my "logic" for all the anal folks to complain about. the housing gets stuck to the hub, and the sensor gets wedged into it's bore, i go with the notion that it's not going anywhere once it's seated. and it's a non load bearing part. shucks,i've had drivers front have all the bolts come loose at once and the ring tumbled around while driving. glad i don't have to deal with abs anymore..
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