WTB crank trigger wheel and VR sensor
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I'm going to have to fabricate this crap myself, aren't I...
If anyone has one or knows where I can get one or any easy way to fabricate one (I don't own a welder or lathe or anything cool like that), please let me know.
If anyone has one or knows where I can get one or any easy way to fabricate one (I don't own a welder or lathe or anything cool like that), please let me know.
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You could try this approach:hall effect ring
Joe seems to think its plausable, which is good enough for me. Once I take care of some other projects I'm kicking around I'm probably going to give this method a shot.
Joe seems to think its plausable, which is good enough for me. Once I take care of some other projects I'm kicking around I'm probably going to give this method a shot.
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For you, savington, and anyone else who needs them I should really look into getting them made at work. Our gear machines will make a trigger wheel much more precise than anything a lathe/mill could do.
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Let me know curly. I have an email out to Vishnu to see if they'd be willing to make some more or if they have some lying around. A group buy may be in order to whoever can deliver.
Jeff, I'm not sure I'd want to use magnets. Plus, I don't know how accurately I could place them and where I could place them since the pulley is on a damper. I would probably need some sort of trigger wheel anyway. If you take on the project, I'll certainly be following.
Jeff, I'm not sure I'd want to use magnets. Plus, I don't know how accurately I could place them and where I could place them since the pulley is on a damper. I would probably need some sort of trigger wheel anyway. If you take on the project, I'll certainly be following.
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not sure of diameter tolerance, shouldn't be a big deal if the sensor is adjustable. tolerance between teeth is more important
36-1 (unless someone can come up with a good reason otherwise)
thickness is probably about 4mm? Anyone who has a wheel, please advise
material is high grade Al
You're planning on making a hub for the wheel to mount to, right? or is that what you meant by diameter tolerance? If you need measurements for that, I can do that this weekend since I have a motor in parts.
36-1 (unless someone can come up with a good reason otherwise)
thickness is probably about 4mm? Anyone who has a wheel, please advise
material is high grade Al
You're planning on making a hub for the wheel to mount to, right? or is that what you meant by diameter tolerance? If you need measurements for that, I can do that this weekend since I have a motor in parts.
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Not sure if the measurements are right for our crank pulleys.... but there are generic ones.
36-1 Tooth Variable Reluctor (VR) Wheel Ford EDIS :eBay Motors (item 230350969464 end time Dec-18-09 19:54:51 PST)
36-1 Tooth Variable Reluctor (VR) Wheel Ford EDIS :eBay Motors (item 230350969464 end time Dec-18-09 19:54:51 PST)
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Getting the wheel is easy, it's a matter of mounting it that's the problem. A hub needs to be created to attach the wheel to the center of the pulley. DIY sells just a trigger wheel, too. I'm trying to get a bolt on made with no modifications. I'm lazy and don't have the tools to make my own hub and VR sensor bracket.
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