Hi guys,
In my search for a neat 60-2 solution on my engine I've found a pretty nice one that I want to share with you guys. First I was looking into the option to machine a 60-2 wheel on the harmonic damper. However It's not the neatest/nicest. Another option is a 60-2 window ring thats used on the newer flywheels to mount on the custom fywheel. These can be used with stock sensors. Then I read on a VW forum that the new 2009 Lupo's use a 60-2 wheel on the cranckseal. I took the plunge and ordered one (€120,00). It's basicly the rear cranck seal made of moulded plastic. This incorporates a hall sensor. A steel 60-2 wheel is also included. This wheel is pressed on the cranckshaft. And thats it. I've test fitted it on an old 10V lump, and it's perfect. All the holes lineup nicely from what i could see. The only downside is that there needs to be a hole drilled in the engine block. This can be a very small hole approx 3/4 mm to feed the wire through. I'll be using this setup with VEMS. I'll make some detailed (better quality) pictures later. When I got some more time. I'll also put down the exact part numbers.
The pictures! enjoy.
Jeffry
In my search for a neat 60-2 solution on my engine I've found a pretty nice one that I want to share with you guys. First I was looking into the option to machine a 60-2 wheel on the harmonic damper. However It's not the neatest/nicest. Another option is a 60-2 window ring thats used on the newer flywheels to mount on the custom fywheel. These can be used with stock sensors. Then I read on a VW forum that the new 2009 Lupo's use a 60-2 wheel on the cranckseal. I took the plunge and ordered one (€120,00). It's basicly the rear cranck seal made of moulded plastic. This incorporates a hall sensor. A steel 60-2 wheel is also included. This wheel is pressed on the cranckshaft. And thats it. I've test fitted it on an old 10V lump, and it's perfect. All the holes lineup nicely from what i could see. The only downside is that there needs to be a hole drilled in the engine block. This can be a very small hole approx 3/4 mm to feed the wire through. I'll be using this setup with VEMS. I'll make some detailed (better quality) pictures later. When I got some more time. I'll also put down the exact part numbers.
The pictures! enjoy.
Jeffry
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