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MrTurbo

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Just welded my crank sensor bracket for the EDIS sensor. It's a really simple design. I've added a few pics, they might be useful for other projects :)






Edited by MrTurbo on 22nd May, 2007.


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Nice soloution.



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can't get my pictures to work, thanks ben!


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Sorry for the double pics, just found out how to add pictures :$


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Nice simple solution, well done. :)

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Hi,
Nice neat soultion, however I think the sensor body needs some support as thats where the weight is.
Cheers,
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MrTurbo

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Hmm, might be an issue indeed although the sensor is steady as as rock , you can't move the end at all. It still could be a good idea to weld a piece of tube to the bracket to support the sensor, i'll see what I can do!


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Hi,
It'll be easier now than 9 months later when it's in the car *wink*
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Bat beat me too it ... if that sensor moves it will take loads of hea scratching to get it back to where it was .... same deal if you have to take it off / change it.

For the sake of a bit of location / support it'd be silly to have to go to the rollers every time you knock, loosen or have to replace the sensor.

Might be worth dowelling the rad / sensor bracket to the mount as well for the same reasons

Just my 2p worth.

Edited by RogerM on 26th May, 2007.

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