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Sensor Plate

Started by hbkeith, September 05, 2020, 01:53:54 PM

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hbkeith

Sensor Plate on my 97 FLHR is oozing yellow sticky , for a new one , OEM HD ? or aftermarket ones worth buying ?

turboprop

Quote from: hbkeith on September 05, 2020, 01:53:54 PM
Sensor Plate on my 97 FLHR is oozing yellow sticky , for a new one , OEM HD ? or aftermarket ones worth buying ?

I think they are all made by the same company. Buy whichever packaging you like the most.
'We' like this' - Said by the one man operation.

JW113

23 years on the stock one, pretty impressive don't you think? No reason to not stick with OEM if it's been meeting the needs.

-JW
2004 FLHRS   1977 FLH Shovelhead  1992 FLSTC
1945 Indian Chief   1978 XL Bobber

91evo

A stoke replacement is fine, under a $100 U.S dollars.
If you have done a little to your motor such as cam and carb, and wont her to run a bit better, then I would suggest an Ultima or Dynatek unit.
I have the Ultima unit in both my Evo's and love it.

Dave.

JohnnyCashPan

That puddling goo is potting material to protect the electronics.
HD now offers a superceded p/n 32448-95B that I believe has a better (higher?) resistance to the original.
Then again, the Ultima will be cheaper.  A couple of locals are running them in bone stock evos, and are perfectly satisfied with them.
Old, slow and fat...