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01.15.2010, 12:02 PM

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Originally Posted by ambryatim View Post
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I was wondering about the sensor being plugged in, due to the fact that I heard somewhere that there could/have been issues with this and was wondering if anyone has any first hand accounts on this.

Thanks
We have had comments about the Ballistic sensor harness so we prepared this tech update:

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Ballistic Sensor Harness Removal
Updated: 1.12.10


In order to ensure that the replaceable sensor harness doesn’t easily
fall out of the Ballistic motor accidentally, the end bell was designed
to snuggly grasp the end of the sensor harness in its connector.

As such, removal of the harness requires special attention so as to not
damage the harness itself.

1. It is advised to note the timing setting on the motor.
2. Using a 1.5 mm wrench, loosen the three flat head screws holding the
end cap and sensor assembly in place.
3. Once loosened, grasp the sensor harness as close to the connector as
possible.
4. Gently “walk” the sensor harness connector out of the motor’s
connector by wiggling the connector side to side.
a. NOTE: You may need to pull up slightly on the harness as there is a
small lip on the endbell that may impede the removal of the sensor
harness connector in certain circumstances.
5. Once the harness is removed, it can easily be replaced at this point.
6. Next, re-tighten the three 1.5 mm screws in the end cap, ensuring
that the timing setting is set to where it was noted before the sensor
harness removal process was begun.


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