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  • Re: Camshaft Failure

    Dear Crim , 1) After the incident , I have already replaced the camshaft vibration damper for my other engines. 2) Even i am not aware of the manufaturing process for the camshaft assembly , BUt i presume that they all are heat treated. 3) "Weather or not the manufacturer should assum...

  • Re: Speed Sensor for 1992 Lancer 1.8 Automatic

    In a Mitsubishi 1992 CC Lancer 1.8 Automatic, the electric overdrive drops back unexpectedly when hot - the gearbox has new fluid - the computer has been changed with no difference in behaviour - "Experts" say the cause is a faulty speed sensor feeding engine revs to the gearbox computer. Unles...

  
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Smith Systems, Inc.
Passive Speed Sensor Magna-Tran® sensors

High output, High Sensitivity Passive speed sensors convert mechanical motion to A/C voltage without an external power source. These self-contained magnetic sensors produce a magnetic field which, when in the proximity of ferrous objects in motion, generate a voltage. When a magnetic sensor is mounted in the proximity of a ferrous metal target..

Inductotherm Group
CrankPro nonrotational crankshaft hardening system

The CrankPro® is a non-rotational compact induction hardening & tempering system for crankshafts. This system utilizes advanced SHarP-C technology, which eliminates the need to rotate or move the inductor or the crankshaft during heating and quenching cycles.

Everight Position Technologies Corporation
Rotary Position Sensors, Inductive Position Sensor

Rotary Inductive Position Sensor (P500) from Everight Precision Technologies Corporation. Suitable for angular range between 20° and 160°. An intrinsically safe version, X500, is available.