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thats really bizarre because the way the sensor is designed, it can only be secured in one position give or take a few degrees at most. and im willing to

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Old 05-10-2014, 01:13 PM   #16 (permalink)
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thats really bizarre because the way the sensor is designed, it can only be secured in one position give or take a few degrees at most. and im
willing to bet that the tip of the sensor will produce the same signal irrespective of whether it is bolted in the intended position or glued in place rotated X degrees from the bolt hole
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