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SKU: BBM-015-0096-02 Crankshaft Position Sensor Bracket for Deutz Engines and Deutz-Built Tractors


Crankshaft Position Sensor Bracket for Deutz Engines and Deutz-Built Tractors
Purchase Crankshaft Position Sensor Bracket for Deutz Engines and Deutz-Built Tractors
  • SKU: BBM-015-0096-02 Crankshaft Position Sensor Bracket for Deutz Engines and Deutz-Built Tractors

  • $49.99

Description

When your tractor won't start or runs rough, you might be looking at the crankshaft position sensor—but sometimes the real problem is the bracket that holds it in place. This little mounting bracket keeps the sensor positioned exactly where it needs to be to read the crankshaft timing. If it's bent, cracked, or missing, your sensor readings will be off and your engine performance will suffer.

What You're Getting

  • Precise mounting bracket that holds your crank sensor at the exact distance and angle required
  • Heavy-duty construction that handles engine vibration and heat cycles without loosening
  • Direct replacement part that fits like the original equipment
  • Proper fitment ensures accurate sensor readings and reliable engine operation

Built for Real Farm Work

This bracket is designed for Deutz engines and tractors built with Deutz power plants, including Same, Hurlimann, and Lamborghini models. These are the workhorses you'll find running everything from compact utility tractors to larger row-crop machines, handling daily chores like loader work, cultivation, and harvest operations.

Made to Last

Farm engines take a beating from dust, heat, and constant vibration. This bracket is built from sturdy materials that won't warp or crack under normal operating conditions. It maintains the critical sensor positioning that keeps your engine management system working properly.

Installation Notes

This is a direct bolt-on replacement, but take your time getting the sensor position just right. The gap between the sensor and the crankshaft trigger wheel is critical—too close and you'll damage the sensor, too far and you won't get a good signal. Clean the mounting area thoroughly before installing the new bracket.