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Rover 36-1-1-1-1

Posted: Thu Mar 06, 2014 2:29 pm
by KLAS
as it seems that i will have some time on hand to start playing around with FreeEMS in the near future i have to ask:

as i mostly work with british cars that uses a own trigger pattern a decoder would be very helpfull.
basicaly 36 teeth cut into the back of the flywheel with missing teeth at 30°, 60°, 210° and 250°

Re: Rover 36-1-1-1-1

Posted: Thu Mar 06, 2014 9:48 pm
by Fred
Got a photograph of one of these beasts?

Re: Rover 36-1-1-1-1

Posted: Thu Mar 06, 2014 10:35 pm
by KLAS
not my own but this is the most quoted pic of the trigger pattern i guess, and i hope it's ok to post it
Image

i can take some pics next weekend if needed
known mostly for been fitted to Lotus Elise and MG F, but its fitted to a lot of Rovers/MGs from 1996 untill the end 2005

Re: Rover 36-1-1-1-1

Posted: Fri Mar 07, 2014 10:43 am
by Fred
Seems to hot-link OK, so no drama, I guess. If you can get your own original one later and attach it to this thread, that'd be good. :-)

I'd describe that pattern as a hybrid of sorts. I can imagine how to implement it, however I will need some time to get it to happen. Sorry about that! Too many other priorities at the moment.

Good to have it as a reference, though. I need to create an index of patterns to threads in this section.

Fred.

Re: Rover 36-1-1-1-1

Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2014 1:38 pm
by KLAS
finally i managed to take a pic

tried to mark the rotation and sensor position at TDC cylinder 1.

luckily i'm not in a hurry as i found another engine with a 36-1 trigger i fitted to the crankshaft long ago and if i looked right there is a decoder for this pattern. so i will start with this and switch to the 36-1-1-1-1 when a decoder is available.
seems to be time to describe my project car(s) soon i guess

Re: Rover 36-1-1-1-1

Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2014 7:08 am
by Fred
Good to hear :-) Thanks for uploading that!