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If it's the flywheel speed sensor you mean, you can adjust it closer to the flywheel itself. Mine was being lazy in starting the rollers in the morning, I adjusted the air gap and it sorted it. Hope that helps. Have fun with the coni bashing!

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i would set the gap to about 1.5-2mm with feeler blade to make sure the eye is working turn ign on and then hand turn over engine and see if the indicator light goes on and off as the flag passes past

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i wouldn't have a magic eye then ?

 

None of them have a magic eye, that would be an optical sensor, what they have is a magnetic proximity sensor and in answer, if the system takes its input from the alternator then no, no "magic eye"

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The chipper you are talking about being a 200MX what model year and serial number, then I can let you know if it has one or not, also where it is on the machine...

If you want to give me a call, @ Overland we have accumulated over 30 years expierience on these and hold all the parts in stock to help you out....

It may be something else causing your problem.. and not your flywheel speed sensor..!

Call us and we'll run through it with you..

Ask For Rob, or Scottish Dave...

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