Meh.. did a long post and lost it....
Basically been doing more measuring....
see new pics at
http://exeter-computer-repair.co.uk/tr1/index.php?folder=VENJLXBpY2t1cHM=5.9 + (8.73/2) = 10.26
39.83 - 10.26 = 29.57 mm
29.57 is distance from face to centre of pickup iron in rotor.... pics show rotor to face distance as 42 but this is incorrect, one hand for camera, one for vernier, not able to measure in correct method or place, 39.83 is a
closer to correct number
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25.0 - 2.88 = 22.12 this is measurement from face on outer case to where pickup carrier plate sits... 2.88 is thickness of vernier used for straight edge.
In previous post I say centre of pickup is 11 mm from mounting plate.
22.12 + 11.0 = 31.12
Centre of pickup iron on rotor is out ----> from
face of inner casing by 29.57 mm
Centre of pickup sensor on stator is out ------> from
face of outer casing by 31.12 mm
31.12 - 29.57 = 1.55 mm
Note the two underlined bits above, between these two casings there must be a gasket.. this will INCREASE this number... 0.5 mm gasket + 1.55 mm = 2 mm out....
And also this is the "wrong" direction
if I am going to be replacing original pickup sensors, with "B" height of 11 mm with ignitech ones with a "B" height of 14 mm.
At this time, I'm not convinced of the accuracy of my measurements either, sure, they are close, but I am giving numbers with 2 digit precision, 0.01 mm, no way my measurements were that good, too quick and dirty.
My thinking is Mr Yamaha got the centre of the iron slug on the rotor, and the centre of the pickup sensor, to within plus or minus 0.1 mm.
I need to clean up and measure properly, eg get REPEATABLE measurements for these things, I think the current 1.55 mm "error" will disappear, but I *need* these accurate numbers, because as we see, there is no point doing this unless we do it to a professional standard, and these motors are unusual in that the pickups positioning is not adjustable.
Two vital points.
1/ I need to do this in a workmanlike way and measure and document everything, because *if* it works but is not quite right, I am no longer able to go back to the starting point... once you modify something you cannot measure what size it b*used* to be...
2/ I, or someone else, may (will) want to repeat this, and get it right first time, and have faith in the other guy's measurements...