Trigger wheels
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For those that have efi,how and what have you used as a trigger wheel, I have looked at various sites and can't decide.I do have a cvh ford that has a lower pulley wheel and looks like it could be useable.I'll be using an emerald ecu if that helps
Any ideas guys?
Any ideas guys?
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- pauljones
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Hi Paul
I had a Ford 36 pulse wheel fitted to the crank pulley and will be mounting the sensor broadly speaking in the position shown. After installation will cut of a tooth for the reference position of around 90 degrees BTDC on cylinder 1.
hope this helps best of luck
cheers
Bob
I had a Ford 36 pulse wheel fitted to the crank pulley and will be mounting the sensor broadly speaking in the position shown. After installation will cut of a tooth for the reference position of around 90 degrees BTDC on cylinder 1.
hope this helps best of luck
cheers
Bob
- bob_rich
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Hi Paul
I had a Ford 36 pulse wheel fitted to the crank pulley and will be mounting the sensor broadly speaking in the position shown. After installation will cut of a tooth for the reference position of around 90 degrees BTDC on cylinder 1.
hope this helps best of luck (oops 4 got picture sorry !)
cheers
Bob
I had a Ford 36 pulse wheel fitted to the crank pulley and will be mounting the sensor broadly speaking in the position shown. After installation will cut of a tooth for the reference position of around 90 degrees BTDC on cylinder 1.
hope this helps best of luck (oops 4 got picture sorry !)
cheers
Bob
- bob_rich
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Paul,
I bought a lower pulley from QED and they also have the bracket for the pickup which bolts to the lower front pan and comes with spacers for the bolt up. I am using a Megasquirt and ground off a tooth on the pulley for the missing tooth.
Mark
I bought a lower pulley from QED and they also have the bracket for the pickup which bolts to the lower front pan and comes with spacers for the bolt up. I am using a Megasquirt and ground off a tooth on the pulley for the missing tooth.
Mark
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memini55 - Third Gear
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Paul,
QED do a nice trigger crank pulley. http://qedmotorsport.co.uk/qed-shop/lot ... y-36-teeth
You need to remove a tooth in the location that suits where you put the sensor. This is mine--
QED also supply a sensor bracket, but I made mine to suit a 2 point fixing.
QED do a nice trigger crank pulley. http://qedmotorsport.co.uk/qed-shop/lot ... y-36-teeth
You need to remove a tooth in the location that suits where you put the sensor. This is mine--
QED also supply a sensor bracket, but I made mine to suit a 2 point fixing.
Brian Clarke
(1972 Sprint 5 EFI)
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(1972 Sprint 5 EFI)
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bcmc33 - Coveted Fifth Gear
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Not sure if ill be allowed a light weight flywheel till xmas,but its a thought.Ill have a look at the other offerings but unless this rains stops then I wont be doing a thing.I can see another weekend being lost out to the weather.
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