Redline Weber wrote:Just a quick question :
Would it be possible to move, change the Gap of the crank sensor with the pressure of your hand ?
Lance
Lance,
Yes, The top mounting bolt can be loosened, adjusted, and tightened with the pulley in place. That alters the gap in that plane (in/out).
The sensor-to-backet mounting slot gives you (non-independant) adjustment in both the in/out and front/back planes, and should be setup first for the correct front/back alignment.
What I did when I installed on my own car is bolt on just the pulley, align the sensor and bracket, then bolted on the pulley as well.
The square cut (basic) trigger wheel diameter value was determined so that the bracket position is unchanged between the two trigger wheel designs, and both retain the same amount of adjustment capability with the same sensor bracket. I used 3D printing to get the designs right before committing to getting them made in metal.
Simon