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Trigger wheel installation question
Posted: Fri Aug 12, 2005 12:12 pm
by People16vT
hello
im at the beginning of my MS installation
i got my engine running with a stock injection
here i am
VW 2l 16v turbo engine going to the EDIS system
im preparing my trigger wheel and i want to know something...
if i weld the gear with 4-5 tacks in the center do the welds can interfer with the magnetic sensor signal?? or the sensor is only affected by the nearest parts of the thooted gear?? the "ON" and "OFF"
so tacking it in the middle would be far enough from the sensor magnetic field
im kinda newbie with magnetic sensors
thanks
Posted: Fri Aug 12, 2005 2:15 pm
by EverWiser
The welds would not affect the sense field. Only the tooth moving past the face of the sensor will affect the sensor. The metal tooth on the wheel concentrates the magnetic field of the sensor when it passes close by; this is where the triggering comes from. The toothed ring is just metal...NO magnetic components to affect.
Posted: Fri Aug 12, 2005 2:29 pm
by martyn_16v
Where did your trigger wheel come from and how are you mounting it? I've got to do the same to my VW 16v and could do with some inspiration/ideas.
Good luck with the project, i'd be interested to see how it pans out

Posted: Fri Aug 12, 2005 3:28 pm
by People16vT
on my setup i used a Diesel alternator bracket so my pulley pattern is a bit weird so i only have one v-belt on my cranki pulley
i got another crank pulley to the mahcienshop and 30$ later
machined on a lathe so my Ford Escort thooted gear is centered and sitting on a flat surface now gotta make a sensor bracket and align them and fasten the wheel on the pulley
as you can see i dont use the closer V-belt slot so i machined down the corner to not interfer with the magnetic up and down of the thoot but if you say that it wont affect the signal you can only machine a flat part and still keep your 2 v-belt slots
gotta make sure it clears the alternate shaft sprocket

Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2005 12:42 pm
by Southcross
Wow dude... I wish peeps would post where they get their crank wheels made (or buy them?). That looks real nice. I no longer work as a machinist, otherwise I would just make my own... anyone (even retail) selling crank wheels for ignition decoding on 8v & 16v VW engines?
Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2005 2:01 pm
by martyn_16v
In the UK
Badger5 sell a wheel and spacer to fit VW engines, but it's not cheap.
Posted: Wed Aug 17, 2005 3:14 pm
by People16vT
here's a pic of the near finished crank wheel sensor
still have to paint the bracket and align the good thoot with the VR sensor at TDC then tack the wheel to the pulley
but bracket is made

holes are slotted for adjusting

Posted: Tue Mar 28, 2006 8:23 pm
by arvcube
People16vT wrote:here's a pic of the near finished crank wheel sensor
still have to paint the bracket and align the good thoot with the VR sensor at TDC then tack the wheel to the pulley
but bracket is made

holes are slotted for adjusting

i'd like to see the pics on this post as they aren't working for me...im still trying to figure a way to mount my trigger wheel to my crank pulley. mine's is a single v groove....i'd also like to see the spacer that Badger5 has...i need to get this mount like a month ago!