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MSD Crank Trigger Sensor Gap Symptoms

Posted By: Sammy

MSD Crank Trigger Sensor Gap Symptoms - 07/02/17 07:16 PM

I just for the first time installed a MSD crank trigger on our dart big block.
Went to the track yesterday for the only the second time this year. 1st outing with a crank trigger and was wondering what would the symptoms be for the wrong gap from the magnet wheel to the sensor?
Let's just say I was at .19-.23 gap. IIRC it should be at around .55-.57. I think the gap was too tight.
Posted By: FastmOp

Re: MSD Crank Trigger Sensor Gap Symptoms - 07/02/17 07:21 PM

Not sure of issues with to tight a gap but the wheel must have the arrow pointed clockwise or it will cause issues.
Posted By: Sammy

Re: MSD Crank Trigger Sensor Gap Symptoms - 07/02/17 07:52 PM

Originally Posted By FastmOp
Not sure of issues with to tight a gap but the wheel must have the arrow pointed clockwise or it will cause issues.



Thankyou, arrow is going in the right direction.
Posted By: MR_P_BODY

Re: MSD Crank Trigger Sensor Gap Symptoms - 07/02/17 09:06 PM

On my injection that gap is .040
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Posted By: AndyF

Re: MSD Crank Trigger Sensor Gap Symptoms - 07/02/17 09:17 PM

Only issue with a tight gap is that the parts might run into each other if the crank flexes a bit. Look at your wheel to see if it is digging into the sensor. If the parts aren't running into each other then leave tight. And your numbers are wrong, you are missing a zero. MSD wants the gap clearance to be 0.050 not 1/2 inch.
Posted By: Sammy

Re: MSD Crank Trigger Sensor Gap Symptoms - 07/02/17 09:32 PM

Trying to figure out if too tight would cause the engine to stop pulling right around the 1200 foot mark through the traps. Same thing every pass but pulls fine through all the first and second gear but feels like I'm out of throttle pedal. And yes .050 not .50.
Posted By: bonefish

Re: MSD Crank Trigger Sensor Gap Symptoms - 07/02/17 09:54 PM

i had mine too close and it rubbed the wheel,moved it out and there was no diff in the way it ran but it probly saved me some future head aches. rolleyes
Posted By: AndyF

Re: MSD Crank Trigger Sensor Gap Symptoms - 07/03/17 02:30 AM

Originally Posted By Sammy
Trying to figure out if too tight would cause the engine to stop pulling right around the 1200 foot mark through the traps. Same thing every pass but pulls fine through all the first and second gear but feels like I'm out of throttle pedal. And yes .050 not .50.


No that isn't the trigger wheel. You have a different problem, maybe running out of fuel or some other issue.
Posted By: Al_Alguire

Re: MSD Crank Trigger Sensor Gap Symptoms - 07/03/17 04:02 PM

To small an air gap is not going to cause any issue other than possible interference of parts. You might wanna recheck rotor phasing for sure...
Posted By: dartman366

Re: MSD Crank Trigger Sensor Gap Symptoms - 07/04/17 02:28 AM

Originally Posted By Al_Alguire
To small an air gap is not going to cause any issue other than possible interference of parts. You might wanna recheck rotor phasing for sure...
MSD calls out a .050to.080 gap range, I set mine at .060 and forget it, and I am with Al on the rotor phasing.
Posted By: Sammy

Re: MSD Crank Trigger Sensor Gap Symptoms - 07/04/17 02:36 AM

Originally Posted By dartman366
Originally Posted By Al_Alguire
To small an air gap is not going to cause any issue other than possible interference of parts. You might wanna recheck rotor phasing for sure...
MSD calls out a .050to.080 gap range, I set mine at .060 and forget it, and I am with Al on the rotor phasing.



Going to check again the phasing but I believe I'm dead on with the leading edge.
U just regapped it to .055
Posted By: SB412DUSTER

Re: MSD Crank Trigger Sensor Gap Symptoms - 07/04/17 06:09 AM

if you turn it in till it touches the wheel then turn it out 1 turn it will be .062. the threads are 3/4-16 so 1 turn is 1/16
Posted By: moparx

Re: MSD Crank Trigger Sensor Gap Symptoms - 07/04/17 03:08 PM

Originally Posted By SB412DUSTER
if you turn it in till it touches the wheel then turn it out 1 turn it will be .062. the threads are 3/4-16 so 1 turn is 1/16

um, the 16 is 16 threads per inch. one inch will give you the .062 per one turn. to get a "turn" value on thread sizes less than one inch, you divide .750 [the thread size] by 16 [the thread pitch]. that equals .0468[and change] per one turn on a 3/4-16 thread.
beer
Posted By: B1MAXX

Re: MSD Crank Trigger Sensor Gap Symptoms - 07/04/17 03:21 PM

Fastener Dia. has no effect on threads per inch.

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Posted By: moparx

Re: MSD Crank Trigger Sensor Gap Symptoms - 07/04/17 03:30 PM

Originally Posted By B1MAXX
Fastener Dia. has no effect on threads per inch.

you are correct ! MY MISTAKE ! blush i was thinking of something else ! please disregard my comment ! ["oldtimers" in action can bite you every time, as this BIT me !]
beer
and i KNOW better ! now i feel like an azz.........
Posted By: sgcuda

Re: MSD Crank Trigger Sensor Gap Symptoms - 07/04/17 05:20 PM

Originally Posted By moparx
Originally Posted By B1MAXX
Fastener Dia. has no effect on threads per inch.

you are correct ! MY MISTAKE ! blush i was thinking of something else ! please disregard my comment ! ["oldtimers" in action can bite you every time, as this BIT me !]
beer
and i KNOW better ! now i feel like an azz.........


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