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#11 Re: E O I - A series underdrive crank pulleys, Aust.
lethal_john Posted on: 2011/5/11 11:10
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ssskiwi wrote:
I am interested..

What about machining a common tooth pattern into it for firing a crank sensor? I.e. something like the 36-1 that is needed for running a MegaJolt ignition controller?
If not needed it is simply not used but otherwise makes the pulley a hell of a lot more useful!

Just a thought..


would be real interested if you could machine a tooth pattern into it for a crank angle sensor like sss suggests, or at least be able to bolt it to the underdrive pulley??


#12 Re: E O I - A series underdrive crank pulleys, Aust.
diymark Posted on: 2011/5/11 11:33
Only way to machine that pattern would be with a mill and a dividing head/rotary table/CNC which is either time consuming or expensive.

The CNC once setup would do 10 pulleys in 2 hours (would include setup, programing etc) and at $120 an hour thats and expensive "timing" stator.



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