Hello !
Just ordered triggerwheel and EDIS 6 stuff from UK based comp. http://trigger-wheels.com/store/index1.html
also MJLJ V4 MAP vers. - I´m looking forward installing it ...I´ll reporting
Unfortunately I couldn´t find any inform. about the distance between VR-Sensor and Triggerwheel .
Looking at the pictures in this forum I can see that the sensor is very, very close (subjectiv) to the wheel - now what
space could be left between them maximally , so it works correct : 5 mm ( 0,2 ") or less ???:?
Must I be afraid that the sensor looses connection ( counting the theeth , feeling the gap ) if it´s to far
from triggerwheelsurface ?
Please help me with your experience .
Hannes
VR / Triggerwheel
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Hello !
Thx for replies - I´ll take care that the machining of triggerwheel and damper will be
done very carefully and exact - so that the balance of the damper will be not to much
altered and also the fitted triggerwheel spins around with minimal , or best non , tolerance .
This is , I think , the most difficult and also important thing installing an EDIS and so should be done
by engineers on good turning lathe .
Ciao Hannes
Thx for replies - I´ll take care that the machining of triggerwheel and damper will be
done very carefully and exact - so that the balance of the damper will be not to much
altered and also the fitted triggerwheel spins around with minimal , or best non , tolerance .
This is , I think , the most difficult and also important thing installing an EDIS and so should be done
by engineers on good turning lathe .
Ciao Hannes
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