On 11/26/2014 10:32 AM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Wednesday 26 November 2014 02:56:00 Gregg Eshelman did opine

>> 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.
>
> Got your calipers handy Gregg?  How big is it, ID, OD and thickness.  I am
> thinking it might be possible to shoehorn it into what is euphemistically
> called the head on my micro mill.  If I don't junk it.  In any event, this
> gizmo could come in handy whatever I do.
>
> I'd go measure it, but I'm 25 miles from the nearest guvmnt motors dealer.
>
> That whole shebang may leave as I am about worn out replacing its plastic
> gears anyway.  Noisy, sloppy crap.

There was a belt drive conversion kit for the Micro Mill.
http://www.littlemachineshop.com/products/product_view.php?ProductID=3488

For the Mini Mill there's a belt conversion and there's metal gears 
available for the mill and the 7x lathes.

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