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mike smith1

posted on 6/5/08 at 09:32 PM Reply With Quote
Magnets on Prop Adaptor for Speedo

Hi All,

We have magnets glued to the prop adaptor with araldite these have been fine for the first year on the road then recently we have lost a couple, has anyone got any recomendations to a permanent fix, can i get the magnets tack welded to the adaptor, (can you weld a magnet??) or do i just keep replacing the araldite, I think the problem is that the araldite has dried out over the period of time.

Cheers
Mike






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Mole

posted on 6/5/08 at 09:36 PM Reply With Quote
I have no solution but you definately cannot weld a magnet. Heat destroys magnatism.
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snapper

posted on 6/5/08 at 09:36 PM Reply With Quote
Permanent fix would be to drill the flange and tap hole and magnet, then use locktight
However i used araldite metal.





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indykid

posted on 6/5/08 at 09:41 PM Reply With Quote
wrap tape around the prop flange. it's about as simple as you can get and works well.

tom






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miikae

posted on 6/5/08 at 09:54 PM Reply With Quote
Scratch metal surface well before applying Araldite build up a good fillet on all sides and wipe a very thin layer over the top of the magnet to encapsulate it , this will give extra strength also protect it from oil water etc , certainly no weldie weldie heat knackers em .

Mine are Araldited as above and still hanging on in there thankfully .

Mike





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ReMan

posted on 6/5/08 at 09:55 PM Reply With Quote
I drilled a shallow hole to take my magnet, then glued with araldite slow, not that rapid new stuff.
1 1/2 years and still going.
My original speedo pick up I just used self adhesive magets to prop flange with a layer of PVc tape to keep tight, theyre still there too

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mike smith1

posted on 6/5/08 at 10:22 PM Reply With Quote
Thanks for all the replies, tried most of them, the magnets are taped up as well, it managed to fire its self through the tape and hit the speedo sensor and stuck its self to the chassis rail.

I'll replace it with another with some fresh araldite and re wrap them

Mike






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02GF74

posted on 7/5/08 at 09:32 AM Reply With Quote
can you use a cable tie?

or make an adapter to fit the ford gearbox - see here

only tools to make it were tube cutter, drill press. files and blow torch.

Has been 100% reliable for nearly 200 miles....

[Edited on 7/5/08 by 02GF74]






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rusty nuts

posted on 7/5/08 at 07:12 PM Reply With Quote
Didn't use magnets on mine , just positioned the sensor to pick up on the prop bolts. Been fine for 3 years.
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DarrenW

posted on 9/5/08 at 10:57 AM Reply With Quote
i had similar issue a while back.

ETB recommended drilling shallow hole for each (same depth) and then a certain loctitie product. (ive posted ages ago what it is, cant remember now). The loctitie is expensive so aladite is next option.

IIRC i used JB weld in the end but didnt drill any holes. Been fine since. Tape has been suggested before, im just sceptical that the adhesive can soften over time and start to come off.






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