On 11/25/2014 2:19 PM, Dave Cole wrote:

> Since you have limited availability of local parts;  you might want to
> consider using some automotive sensors such as the camshaft and
> crankshaft sensors used by most cars these days.

Also have a look at vehicle speed sensors on the outputs of 
transmissions. In the later 90's General Motors went to a 40 tooth 
reluctor and a Hall effect sensor on the output shaft of the 700R4 
transmission, also known as the 4L60 or 4L60E (E for Electronic 
control). The reluctor is removable from the shaft and has a pretty good 
sized inside diameter.

General Motors part number 24202711 for the reluctor ring. The sensor is 
part number 8673299 but other Hall effect sensors should work.


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