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My problems were heavy emc interference from crappy plug caps. Between 3 and 4K it was really bad, had to stay below or above. The gap was 1.2 mm. I reduced it to rather zero what made a big improvement.

The history behind it: I had changed the plug caps (to the crappy ones), as a result the MyEcu quit working. Swapping this against a Marelli ecu seemed to work, but only until the engine had warmed up. From here on I was on the wrong track.

Anyway, a weak, or as in my case, a too noisy phase signal may totally spoil your bike experience :) Good thing is: the sensor itself is rather robust. Properly mounted it's not a part to be afraid of.

 

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I find the easiest way to gap the sensor is to stick something like a glob of JB Weld on the tip, bolt it in place, wait for the JBW to set up then remove it again and measure the blob with a pair of callipers.

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When I was going through the Centauro, I used the depth measurement end on the calipers. I would no doubt permanently affix the sensor to the flywheel using the JB method.   :rasta:

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A simple perfect tool for Phase sensor distance.
Cheers Tom ed3532b4d8be82ba6cc8cd2e02180276.jpg

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'.030'' is the recommended air gap . You should have an assortment of gaskets to get the right gap .

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On 5/29/2021 at 3:50 PM, Tomchri said:

A simple perfect tool for Phase sensor distance.
Cheers Tom ed3532b4d8be82ba6cc8cd2e02180276.jpg

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Does this look right ?

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25 minutes ago, gstallons said:

Does this look right ?

YES

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Where do you get that tool? Let me guess, it’s called a cam sensor gauge?

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8 minutes ago, swooshdave said:

Where do you get that tool? Let me guess, it’s called a cam sensor gauge?

Easily made in an afternoon with a lathe, as it said back in the days on Hooker headers. I did find it much easyer than with the caliper.

Cheers Tom.

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4 minutes ago, Tomchri said:

Easily made in an afternoon with a lathe, as it said back in the days on Hooker headers. I did find it much easyer than with the caliper.

Cheers Tom.

https://www.etoolcart.com/88800031-sensor-depth-gauge.html
 

This price has to be a joke, it’s cheaper to buy a lathe.

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