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Hey guys what im after is the wheel that mounts to the back of the ross balancer, the balancer is about a year old and i have attached a picture. On the gold coast but will pay shipping.

Thanks

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Spoke to ross already, $340 plus postage which made me fuxking lol, thought id check here before i got something made

Cheers

If you get something made up, remember it needs to have the missing teeth for reference, I have 280-290 missing from memory

Mine is a 36 - 2 wheel, also you need to make sure that the wheel is balanced and not too thick as it will foul on the front timing cover

I used 6mm but I put mine on an ATI balancer but measure your own

Are you using a Ross trigger kit? Ensure the wheel runs directly over the sensors, around 2 mm spacing mine is from memory.. Too close or too far and it will not work properly.

It's a big job man

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If you get something made up, remember it needs to have the missing teeth for reference, I have 280-290 missing from memory

Mine is a 36 - 2 wheel, also you need to make sure that the wheel is balanced and not too thick as it will foul on the front timing cover

I used 6mm but I put mine on an ATI balancer but measure your own

Are you using a Ross trigger kit? Ensure the wheel runs directly over the sensors, around 2 mm spacing mine is from memory.. Too close or too far and it will not work properly.

It's a big job man

Im running a platinum pro so i can only run 24 + 1, using a murrayis kit and the cam side is already fitted with 1gt101 just need to remove the balancer and fit a wheel, the ross wheel doesn't have a missing tooth And lots of kits people have made or used dont have them missing either... not to sure if there is any problem with that?

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I dunno man, my tuner said that's how it needed to be made for me link G4 so that's how I made it. My old Ross had a couple of missing teeth but no it doesn't necessarily need to have teeth missing

I can only assume that those setups would get engine position from the CAS at start up

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