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    Default Mychron speed sensor fv

    Anybody using a mychron speed sensor on a FV? Where are you attaching the magnet? Tried epoxying magnet to brake drum but Sebring shook it off.

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    I drilled two small holes and pop-riveted a short sheetmetal bracket to the outside edge of the brake drum on mine. Attach a threaded magnet to the other end of the bracket and align to the pickup mounted to the spindle.
    Matt King
    FV19 Citation XTC-41
    CenDiv-Milwaukee
    KEEP THE KINK!

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    Thanks

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    Default Maybe simpler

    I RTV'ed the magnet to the inside of the rear drum and I used the old emergency brake cable screw to make my pickup braket. Works well, didn't need any drilling.

    Fos

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