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Part number hell: Hall sender 200

Eureka! A little bit of junkyard Kismet yesterday; I chanced a trip up to the Pick A Part that showed they had an '84 that's been there for about a month. It was pretty thoroughly cannibalized, but there was the dizzy, and it popped out as effortlessly as one could hope. I ran Art's 9V hall sensor test onsite, brought it home and installed it, now she's spinning like a top. It was all I could do to not take the AMM home as well, but they're not giving that stuff away, and 50 bucks is a little more spare change than I have this week. I think I will try replacing just the pickup itself on the old one just for kicks. If it works, I've got a spare, and if not, I'll know it was a terrible idea.
Thanks Fellas,
Mark






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