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Adjustable cam gears false triggering
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<blockquote data-quote="s351" data-source="post: 15597480" data-attributes="member: 13461"><p>Ya I have read 5 different threads about guys having issues which is complete bs that companies can sell this shit and there's no help or fixing by them. I've read one where the guy spaced his sensor which corrected the issue but is it safe to do it like that I mean it looks like it fixes mine but, you pay thousands of dollars for a companies part to not work and create false triggering? Why should I have to take a part a freshly built motor and then switch out a part and then pay to have it re degreed because of a companies terrible r & d, because I highly doubt they are going to do anything about this issue except say its not there part causing it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="s351, post: 15597480, member: 13461"] Ya I have read 5 different threads about guys having issues which is complete bs that companies can sell this shit and there's no help or fixing by them. I've read one where the guy spaced his sensor which corrected the issue but is it safe to do it like that I mean it looks like it fixes mine but, you pay thousands of dollars for a companies part to not work and create false triggering? Why should I have to take a part a freshly built motor and then switch out a part and then pay to have it re degreed because of a companies terrible r & d, because I highly doubt they are going to do anything about this issue except say its not there part causing it. [/QUOTE]
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