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Old 11-01-2016, 12:22 PM
tim2542 tim2542 is offline
 
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Default Hall effect sensor run

Im installing a CPI system and looking at options for running the hall effect sensor down the crankcase spine. Ive been looking for a AN743 or similar standoff bracket rather than drilling Adel clamps to .25". Ideas or sources?
Ill probably have to just fab some.
Thanks, Tim Andres
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Old 11-01-2016, 04:09 PM
BillL BillL is offline
 
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Default Just an idea . .

I "discovered" these brackets in my engine kit. Of course they were for the wires. But they were perfect for many other issues on the engine. Checking the prices for lycoming parts and I ordered a 5/8" x 36" strip of 4130 (.063") for a couple bucks and made many parts with it. I sprayed the pieces with zinc rich primer for corrosion resistance.
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