Bean can once more; arghhh!

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Ken in Oklahoma
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And now the dual sensor mod

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Ken in Oklahoma wrote:
Here's another article, this one about repairing the ignition. I still haven't found the article about modifying the bean can for that second hall sensor though.


http://www.deathstar.org/~flash/ig_trig.html

Sorry about the piecemeal links. Here is the dual sensor mod article.


http://bmwscotter.org/topics/common_mod ... update.htm



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Thanks for the tips, I had found some other articles about the hall sensor replacement, but the trouble is now to get a sensor... I like the Alpha system a lot, and have always forund it odd that BMW kept the centrifugal advance. It might be a lot better to get an old points bean can, and fit a Boyer in that. But to get the Alpha over here, would mean a double in price, so until someone I know is going from the US to here, I think I'll leave that solution, even if it is the right one technically.

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I thought Rob Frankham once posted a "How To" on repairing the Hall effect sensor for cheap.
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Roadrocket wrote:Thanks for the tips, I had found some other articles about the hall sensor replacement, but the trouble is now to get a sensor...

For what it's worth to you or somebody else, Newark Electronics has them. Better hurry though, they only have 281 left. ;)
http://www.newark.com/honeywell-s-c/2av ... tt=96F1986

Don't know what it would take to get them shipped to Denmark though.

I'm thinking that I might order a couple spares myself. I'm pretty sure they'll be able to get them to Oklahoma.


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Native /5 wrote:I thought Rob Frankham once posted a "How To" on repairing the Hall effect sensor for cheap.
Right you are Native. I hadn't stumbled onto that article before. I haven't perused it yet, but at a glance it looks good. Rob thinks and writes well.

I've saved the web page to my computer for future reference.


Edited to put in Rob's Link http://robfrankham.co.uk/bike/replacing ... sensor.htm

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Ken, how 'bout posting a link, please!
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George Ryals wrote:Ken, how 'bout posting a link, please!


Yes, of course! I thought I had, but must have evidently edited it out somehow. Here 'tis.


http://robfrankham.co.uk/bike/replacing ... sensor.htm


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