On a 4.0 V-6 the crank position sensor is in a fixed location and cannot come in contact with the crank if it is installed correctly.
Just get a fairly strong magnet, I used a cow magnet. Wrap the magnet in a cloth so as not to scratch the face of the panel. Place the magnet over the needle and rotate it counter clockwise. If the magnet is strong enough the needle will return to its proper position.
A magnet can move a car, if the magnet is strong enough.
strong
Yes - if you have a powerful enough magnet !
its not hard enough
Hang the horse shoe magnet from the middle of the U portion in inverted U position and suspend it freely, after some time the south pole of the magnet will be north and nothpole south will be in inverted u position.
No, but if you leave the magnet in lemon juice long enough it will start to corrode.
A magnet cannot pull a car because the force of attraction between the magnet and the car is not strong enough to overcome the car's weight and inertia. The magnetic force is not powerful enough to move the car, which is much heavier and larger than the magnet.
There is often a small magnet in the base of a stapler to help hold the staples in place and guide them into position for stapling.
A magnet rests at its north-south position due to Earth's magnetic field. The north pole of a magnet is attracted to Earth's magnetic south pole, causing it to align in a north-south direction.
The interrupter magnet is normally replaced by removing the camshaft gear as the magnet is inserted through the back side of the gear.
When the magnet is free to rotate and its poles are in a horizontal plane, it comes to rest with its poles pointing roughly north and south.