No. OBD1 = CPS.
of course
.050 95 Z28 only came with 5.7 LT1 motor.
stock lt1: 93-95 275 hp to the crank 96-97 285 hp to the crank http://www.hpsalvage.com/lt1.htm
in the hub
gage should sit in the middle
A crank sensor was not USED on a 1995 model.
The "crank" sensor isn't on the crank at all on the '95 LT1. That year is OBD 1.5 and tha crank sensor wheel didn't appear until true OBD II. It unfortunately is part of your Optispark distributor, and to change this out you'll need to remove your water pump and balancer. Don't forget to change the seal while you're in there and clean the vacuum lines to the dist as well (common problem with many miles is the dist is full of oil)
Where is the crank position sensor hole on a 2003 Blazer
No, it does not have a crank sensor. the optispark (distributor) does the job that a crank and cam sensor would do for that model of Camaro. they added one for sure in 1997 I know that because I have had a 93 94 95 and 97 Camaro z28 not sure if 96 has one or not I haven't had one of those to work on but they are real easy to find on the models that have them they are located at the bottom of the timing cover and have a 3/8 bolt that holds them in.
how to ins toll a crank sensor on a 95 Mitsubishi 6v, but first of all my car crank to the point that it wanted to start but it does not start what might be the problem.
That year did not use a crank sensor.
First of all the 1995 Z28 had a 350 (LT1) not a 327(the 327 stamp on your engine block has nothing to do with the size). The specs for the '95 Z28 350 are: 275hp and 325 lb-ft