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> Crane XR-700 install help, which shutter wheel, mount ?
ArtechnikA
post Oct 19 2003, 08:44 PM
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i'll save the rant on parts that don't fit for the after-project wrap-up.

meanwhile - for anyone who's installed the Crane XR-700 (715) points replacement module in an early six-cylinder Bosch dizzy - how'd you do it ? which shutter wheel, which mount, what did you have to fabricate to make it go ?

my 'parts kit' came with two shutter wheels with 6 slits so it must be one of those... one has full notches, the other has holes - and a triangular/trochoidal center section that leads me to suspect it's actually for Mazda rotary... the notched one does fit the dizzy cam so i think that's what i need. except that when it's high enough to clear the screw holding the mounting arm to the breaker plate, it doesn't engage the cam - and it rubs the top LED. there's not much room to mount the LED/detector part much lower (to say nothing of no included parts to do it with...) so i'm wondering 'now what' ...

meanwhile, i remain - sparkless in Philadelphia ...
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post Oct 21 2003, 01:04 PM
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IT RUNS!

as half-assed mickey-mouse installations go, mine's not the worst i've done, certainly not the worst i've seen, but it still needs a LOT of cleanup before it'll be 'ready'. but i'm gonna decree it 'good enough' (once i add another couple of clothespins and bungee cords - i wish i were kidding - and go to work.)

oh - gotta adjust the timing too - it's way too advanced. still some tweakage...

notes and pictures later ...
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