1986-1992 Mazda Rx 7 13b Crank Angle Sensor Distibutor Part # N326 18 230 on 2040-parts.com
Schenectady, New York, US
Mazda RX7 Crank Angle Sensor ( Distributor ) according to the online parts catalogs should fit 1986 to 1992 13B rotary engines. I wrongly purchased for a 1985 13B engine which it would not fit. Since it would not fit I was not able to test it. Was told it was pulled from a working car when purchased from EBAY Advertisement.
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