May get a replacement hose for the rocker as long as I dont need to take the inlet manifold off. List is getting bigger as also going to replace the oil cap too. Belt and braces 

Thrustyjust said:So, the Parcel Farce dropped the sensor off today and working from home :wink: gave me the opportunity to get it fitted. I unscrewed the lower bolt , so it fitted halfway in, this allowing space to get in behind the timing chain and guide. I had stuffed some rag underneath it and in front of the chain, so as not to loose anything into the engine, should something go wrong. I also used a deep 10mm socket, so it wasn't going through the plastic guide and potentially fall off. The sensor went on easier than came off and clicked into place and all 3 X 10mm done up.
With the rocker cover all set to fit and the aid of my son as cable out the wayer, managed quite easily to get the cover on and using the torx socket on the hand driver, went round and nipped up. Also fitted the 3 centre bolts and torqued first. Luckily, I have a small torque wrench for my bicycle building, which I used and torqued to the label on the cover. Everything else went back into place easily and within the hour, it was all done.
Reset all the codes and ran the ignition through once also for resetting the eccentric motor. Nervously ( well actually walked off to do some work) I then opened the garage door and fired it up. As usual, it ran up to 1100 revs from cold and then as it warmed,the engine sat solid at 700 rpm and from what I remember , smoother than before I took it apart. Its been a while and I am old, so memory is a bit iffy. :?
Lets hope that the oil on the sensor seal and eccentric motor, which both have new gaskets will stop the oily fumes in the cabin now , which was the reason for all this work. With changing the sensor, makes sure its reliable in the oil inside the old sensor being a potential future fail![]()