[Diy_efi] Rotary hall effect SYNC sensor
Jim Sloan
leroy
Mon Apr 25 18:08:53 UTC 2005
MSD cam syn pickup ASY 23460
MSD Stud assembly with magnet ASY 23644
Not sure about prices.
HTH,
Jim Sloan
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> Subject: [Diy_efi] Rotary hall effect SYNC sensor
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> List readers:
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> There is a rotary hall effect SYNC sensor used by MSD on their "CPC"
> systems. The sensor is used on their "cam sync plugs." I'd
> like to find out what the OEM application for this item was,
> but all MSD will say is it is proprietary. This sensor makes
> for a very compact design and I'd like to know the original
> app is so I can obtain the part and make my own SYNC plug for
> an engine not supported by them. The MSD web page for the
> "cam sync plugs" is here:
>
> http://www.msdignition.com/ignition_27_d_8522_8506_8521.htm
>
> It appears to be something that was used on the cam carrier
> of an OHC motor, but I dunno. Honeywell, American Electronic
> Components, and PowerComponents make similar looking and
> similar functioning parts, but all of them have internal
> stops that will not permit continuous rotation. Clues anyone?
>
> Thanks for reading,
> Tom
>
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